“The gaffers and grips, the electricians and sound men, all the technicians begin to mill about briskly on the thick-sodded grass adjacent to the ice-rimed children’s wading pool. Even the park’s casual strollers, walking their diarrheic . . .
Repertory Pick: Screams and Laughs in Bloomington For a lot of us at the Criterion Collection—and surely many others as well—watching Nobuhiko Obayashi’s wonderfully insane film House has become a Halloween tradition. This 1977 Japanese horror comedy is unlike any other mov…Read More
Composer Carl Davis on Creating a Theme For over fifty years, the brilliant composer and conductor Carl Davis has been enriching cinema with his evocative film scores. Although well-known for his silent movie work—he's created orchestrations for the re-releases of…Read More
Justin Theroux on the Magical Mysteries of David Lynch One of the great delights of watching a David Lynch movie comes from the thrill of exploring the film's mysterious depths. Here, in an online-exclusive excerpt from a new interview with actor Justin Theroux, conducted for Cr…Read More
Chantal Akerman's Film Art on View in London Earlier this month the cinema world lost Chantal Akerman, one of the field's most vital and influential artists. For nearly fifty years, the renowned Belgian filmmaker not only shaped moviemaking with her daring and profound…Read More
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