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With its unbridled frontier violence, themes of civilization versus savagery, and iconographic cowboy figure, the western is the most beloved and recognizable of American cinematic genres.

Nov 11, 2014 Like so many famous filmmakers, Monte Hellman got his start thanks to Roger Corman, the groundbreaking American movie maverick. We brought these two legends together for a conversation for our new release of Hellman’s existential 1966 westerns The Shooting and...

Nov 10, 2014 Monte Hellman’s existential westerns take Beckett to the desert.

Nov 5, 2014 A review of the American auteur’s posthumously published novel

Nov 4, 2014 In cinema history, there truly is no gag like a Tati gag.

Oct 30, 2014 Tati’s witty visual comedy also functioned as satire of a rapidly modernizing postwar France.

Oct 29, 2014 George Sluizer’s singularly unsettling work of psychological terror is a model of lucid craftsmanship.

Oct 28, 2014 We were so thrilled to have the privilege of interviewing The Vanishing director George Sluizer at his home in France in May of this year. In this clip from that discussion, the entirety of which can be found on our...

Oct 28, 2014 What you hear is as crucial—and as funny—as what you see in Tati’s films.

Oct 27, 2014 Though he emerged from established stage and screen comedy traditions, Tati invented a completely new filmic language.

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