
Martin Scorsese

Chris Marker

Chris Hegedus…

Hal Ashby


Roy Ward Baker

Mikhail Kalatozov

Mario Monicelli


Hollis Frampton

Yasujiro Ozu

Otto Preminger

Louis Malle

Lena Dunham

Hideo Gosha

Rainer Werner Fassbinder

Robert M. Young


Jean-Pierre Gorin

Alfred Hitchcock

Seijun Suzuki

Seijun Suzuki

Luis Buñuel

Sidney Lumet

Francesco Rosi

Ernst Lubitsch

Ishiro Honda

Jean Renoir

Steven Soderbergh

Wes Anderson

Ingmar Bergman

Krzysztof Kieślowski
By Peter Matthews • 25 January 2012 • 0 Comments
A beautifully brutal tale of the exploitation of society’s have-nots, Francesco Rosi’s film is one of his very best. Read more »
By J. Hoberman • 24 January 2012 • 0 Comments
Ishiro Honda’s mega monster movie is also a mournful elegy for war-ravaged Japan. Read more »
By Kent Jones • 18 January 2012 • 3 Comments
The works that the French filmmaker made in California constitute an unclassifiable, exhilarating “language” trilogy. Read more »
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