Although, for some of us, it feels like Inherent Vice came out some time ago -- blame the NYFF screening in early October and deluge of coverage that's pile...
Criterion have once again launched a bi-annual sale at their finest brick-and-mortar outlet, Barnes & Noble, and we thus thought it’d be a good idea to bring you ten favorite titles in their vast, ever-growing collection....
What a fine few weeks for those who love Orson Welles. Following a notice that his long-incomplete final film is being put in the right hands for completion...
"You could be another buyer and look at Manakamana and be like, 'No one’s going to go see this.' Or you could be like Cinema Guild and say, 'No, this is special.'"...
One would be hard-pressed to argue for Jean-Luc Godard’s Goodbye to Language as obscure or below-the-radar. Following a recent premiere at Cannes, where the...
It isn't quite like finding that missing hour of The Magnificent Ambersons, but this will do just fine. The New York Times report that Royal Road Entertainm...
Few films from this year challenge their actors like Goodbye to Language, Jean-Luc Godard's 39th feature and his first in 3D. It is here where two things ta...
One of the oldest clichés in the book would have us believe every picture is worth a thousand words. On Facebook, the typically verbose Paul Schrader has po...
"When I met him for dinner, within 30 seconds I felt like, “We have to make this movie.” Then, once I was in this movie, our collaboration was the best. It was just so generous of him."...
It was only a year ago when Alex Ross Perry's name was mentioned primarily among a small, supportive group of cinephiles, this contingent visibly excited by...