Your TV Buddy, Robin Byrd … Rob Reiner’s Plot … Al Franken Returns … Grumpy...
Wednesday, Jan. 6 Al Franken’s Lateline , a sitcom that takes place on the set of a news program, returns
View ArticleMike Figgis’ Hollywood Is The Player Times Four
From time to time, I will try to do justice to movies that have come and gone without being adequately
View ArticleDe Niro Lifts a Standard Tale Of Fathers, Sons and Homicide
Michael Caton-Jones’ City by the Sea , from a screenplay by Ken Hixon, based on the article “Mark of a
View ArticleToo Close, Not Close Enough Nichols Muses on Intimacy, Almost
Mike Nichols’ Closer, from a screenplay by Patrick Marber and based on his play, transposes the theatrical version’s two British
View ArticleMatch Point: Woody Wins! With Witty, Anglophiliac Angst
Woody Allen’s Match Point, from his own screenplay, was reportedly well received in Cannes earlier this year, especially (and not
View ArticleA Gorgeous Tribute to Ozu, Hou’s Café Requires Patience
The suggestion that there are some filmmakers we have to work to appreciate often implies that moviegoers should be prepared
View ArticleGet Your Godard
Also recommended, this time for people nostalgic for the hippie disorders and fractured politics of 1968, Jean-Luc Godard’s eerily prophetic
View ArticleGodard: Details
The Godard series at Film Forum continues on May 5 with Le Petit Soldat (1960), starring Anna Karina and Michel
View ArticleWith Godard Set to Receive Oscar, Search for Auteur Leaves Flacks Breathless
Jean-Luc Godard—French New Wave pioneer and filmmaker nonpareil—is set to be among those receiving an honorary Oscar this year, but chances are
View ArticleGodard Companion: Director Will Not Travel to Oscars for a ‘Bit of Metal’
Despite evidence pointing to his complete non-existence Jean-Luc Godard is in fact still alive, his extremely brief interview with The
View ArticleThe New Yorker’s Richard Brody Sticks Neck Out For Jean-Luc Godard, Accused...
In August, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced it would be bestowing an honorary award upon Jean-Luc
View ArticleAdam Pendleton Brings Black Dada to MoMA and Pace
Two weeks ago, the artist Adam Pendleton was in his studio in Germantown, a small town in upstate New York,
View ArticleBetter Learning Through Criterion: The Five Best Films to Buy For Your...
Working in the music/DVD room at my local Barnes & Noble indeed has its pros and cons. But perhaps the biggest struggle for us film geeks on the payroll is resisting the urge to blow through our...
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