
Let’s start today’s round with a few books. Next month sees the release of
Movies That Mattered: More Reviews from a Transformative Decade, Dave Kehr’s followup to his 2011 book,
When Movies Mattered. Before he became a curator in the Film . . .
Read More
Related Posts:
The Old in the New at TIFF 2017 Highlights from this year’s stellar Toronto International Film Festival lineup echoed a handful of classics from our collection.
Read More
… Read More
[The Daily] China Delays Feng Xiaogang’s Youth Last year, I Am Not Madame Bovary premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Special Presentations award from the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) and would go on to win the top… Read More
[The Daily] Mekas, Brakhage, and More For the final issue in print of the Village Voice, Bilge Ebiri talks with Jonas Mekas, “the 94-year-old filmmaker, artist, critic, poet, photographer, cinema owner, and all-around underground impresario who transformed film … Read More
This Week on the Criterion Channel Before the runaway success of Girls, Lena Dunham emerged as a major talent thanks to the exceptionally sharp comedy Tiny Furniture, one of the featured editions on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck this week. The then twen… Read More
[The Daily] Goings On: Garrel, Hutton, and More New York. From October 12 through 26, the Metrograph will present Philippe Garrel: Part 1, the first half of the most complete retrospective ever to be staged in the U.S. I’m flagging this event early not only because the Ne… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment