Cinema lost a few giants this year, some soldiers, some heroes, duly heralded or not, and links from a good number of the names here will take you to collections of remembrances. I’ve also added notes and a few more recent tributes. JANUARY . . .
Boyhood: The Moment Seizes You Made in secret over twelve years, Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age portrait is an astonishing experiment in cinematic time.
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Matías Piñeiro on Reimagining the Rhythms of Shakespeare Over the last five years, Argentine filmmaker Matías Piñeiro has established his own idiosyncratic approach to bringing Shakespeare’s comedies and their complex female characters into the present, crafting loose adaptations …Read More
The Star Power of Warren Beatty and Julie Christie By the early 1970s, Warren Beatty and Julie Christie were two of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood. Beatty made his film debut in 1961’s Splendor in the Grass and went on to produce and star in Arthur Penn’s New Amer…Read More
Did You See This? The Brooklyn Rail has published a conversation between Roberto Rossellini and Salvador Allende, prefaced with an introduction by Jonas Mekas, who received the original transcript from Rossellini in the early seventies. For M…Read More
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