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Dec 21, 2020 This month we’re reading David Bordwell on the Massive Auteur Monograph, Rachel Kushner on Marguerite Duras, and Adam Gopnik on early animation.

Mar 25, 2020 As the Austin festival announces its award winners, many are wondering whether the entire festival circuit will be going online.

Feb 3, 2020 Nearly half of the awards presented over the weekend went to female filmmakers.

Oct 26, 2019 With her resplendent early feature An Angel at My Table (1990), Jane Campion widened the scope of her storytelling, adapting the memoirs of New Zealand writer Janet Frame for a decades-spanning, convention-shattering biographical film. As it follows Frame from childhood...

Aug 28, 2019 1. Before he became a filmmaker, D. A. Pennebaker’s ambition was to play stride piano like Fats Waller. “What changed your mind?” I asked him. “Well,” Penny replied, “after I saw Fats play . . . ” Penny would have...

Dec 17, 2018 Secrets from the past are always surfacing in melodramas, altering or illuminating the landscape of the present. So it seems fitting that director John M. Stahl, one of Hollywood’s great masters of melodrama, had a past that is only now...

Nov 27, 2018 With The Magnificent Ambersons, Orson Welles created a model of period filmmaking, lightly deploying historical signifiers while focusing on the haunting power of his actors’ faces.

Oct 31, 2018 Lists of favorites from a genre on the rise.

May 17, 2018 The Los Angeles noir starring Andrew Garfield is met with mixed reviews.

Apr 18, 2018 Sofia Coppola lets us behind closed doors in ways that are beyond the imagining of the novel’s boy narrators.

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