This year’s Il Cinema Ritrovato wrapped nearly three weeks ago now, and it’s the kind of festival that has attendees reflecting on each edition months and undoubtedly years down the line. Three especially notable pieces have appeared in just . . .
[The Daily] Dargis, Bordwell & Thompson, and More Let’s begin today with the listening and viewing tips, because New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis is Peter Labuza’s guest on The Cinephiliacs (85’38”). Among the topics discussed are “her childhood movie love of watch…Read More
[The Daily] Moviegoing, Books, and More “While many of my more memorable screenings involved companions and cohorts—seeing Barbarella on a second date with the woman I’d eventually marry; catching a revival of Andrei Rublev with a friend as an elderly Russian lady…Read More
Deep Dive: The Crime Thrillers of Studio Maverick Yoshitaro Nomura A veteran of Japan’s legendary Shochiku studios, the versatile genre auteur Yoshitaro Nomura made his mark with a string of impeccably constructed thrillers. Five of his best are now available to stream on the Criterion Chan…Read More
[The Daily] Goings On: Restorations, Painting, and More New York. “It’s Great to Be Alive may not be the nuttiest Hollywood musical of 1933—a year that brought the Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup—but it’s surely the only one to end with a production number in which the women of Cuba, th…Read More
L’argent: The Weight of the World A forged note brings chaos and corruption to the lives of everyone it touches in Robert Bresson’s devastating final film.
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