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May 22, 2018
Throughout the process, moviemaker Matthew Porterfield become committed to the idea of using mostly diegetic sound in my films. He's…
November 8, 2017
2017 AFI Fest (November 9-16) director of programming Lane Kneedler comments on fest highlights, including films from Haneke, del Toro,…
May 8, 2017
Cate Blanchett is every woman in Julian Rosefeldt’s feature film Manifesto, based on the German artist/director’s multi-screen video art installation.
April 4, 2017
Danish director Lone Scherfig’s new romantic dramedy, Their Finest, continues her love affair with British wit and sensibility. Their Finest
February 17, 2017
Isabelle Huppert, often referred to as the greatest actress working today, is an artist with incomparable range. Few performers can
November 16, 2016
Good fortune and strategic diligence. Those, say iconic actress Isabelle Huppert, are the key ingredients to a long, enviable career.
September 13, 2016
Criterion Crash Course, our series focusing on new Criterion Collection titles, draws moviemaking lessons from The Story of the Last…
July 22, 2016
In The Childhood of Leader, a historical fiction drama set at the end of World War I, Brady Corbet exhibits…
March 4, 2015
The Oscar-nominated Argentine film, Wild Tales, is an anthology of six bizarre stories written and directed by Damián Szifrón.
April 4, 2013
Wading through the muck of Tribeca’s programming is always a tricky business. It’s gotten a bit easier in recent years,
March 26, 2013
Anyone familiar with the films of Mike Leigh knows that, in the right hands, the seed of a story—a lovable
March 4, 2013
Every month, Interiors Journal dissects the floorplan of a film set to investigate the relationship between space and action. This
February 22, 2013
Every January when the Academy Awards nominations come out, my reaction follows the same emotional arc. Before I see the