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Cannes by Koehler: Salvo

Cannes by Koehler: Salvo

By Robert Koehler
5.16.2013

Live from the Croisette, it's Robert Koehler. First up: Sicilian gangster gumption, courtesy of Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza

Review: Pieta

Review: Pieta

By Max Kyburz
5.14.2013

Kim Ki-duk's Catholic phase

Festivals: Tribeca

Festivals: Tribeca

By Amy Taubin
5.13.2013

The 12th edition of the festival offered more than just Bub and Bobby brushing shoulders

Rep Diary: Maine-Océan

Rep Diary: Maine-Océan

By Giovanni Marchini Camia
5.10.2013

Overlooked Nouvelle Vague director Jacques Rozier builds a Tower of Babel by the sea in this forgotten 1985 film

Critical Dialogue: Something in the Air

Critical Dialogue: Something in the Air

By Max Nelson
5.8.2013

The political is personal—even if you're sort of in it for the girls

Review: The Great Gatsby

Review: The Great Gatsby

By Violet Lucca
5.7.2013

Missing the punch—and point—of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic

Interview: Jason Osder

Interview: Jason Osder

By Nicolas Rapold
5.6.2013

The past in present tense: uncovering the devastating clash between a militant group and Philadelphia police

Review: Love Is All You Need

Review: Love Is All You Need

By Meredith Slifkin
5.3.2013

The lighter side of Susanne Bier

Review: What Maisie Knew

Review: What Maisie Knew

By Emma Myers
5.3.2013

An update of Henry James's What Maisie Knew walks the line between drama and black humor

Interview: Emir Baigazin

Interview: Emir Baigazin

By Nicolas Rapold
5.2.2013

The director of Harmony Lessons explains the high school food chain and his inspirations

Homeward Bound: The Tangled Legacy of the Home Movie

Homeward Bound: The Tangled Legacy of the Home Movie

By Max Nelson
5.1.2013

From family trips to Jonas Mekas and Post Tenebras Lux

Overheard: Steven Soderbergh

Overheard: Steven Soderbergh

By Film Comment
4.30.2013

Steven Soderbergh's SFIFF56 State of Cinema Address, now available for your listening or reading pleasure

 
Review: Klown

Review: Klown

By Sophie Blum on 7.27.2012

Finally, a male version of Céline and Julie Go Boating—with bonus discomfort comedy
Review: Planet of Snail

Review: Planet of Snail

By Sarah Mankoff on 7.25.2012

Intended as a contemplative exploration of selfless love, Planet of Snail ultimately becomes monotonous shorthand
Review: Nuit #1

Review: Nuit #1

By Jonathan Robbins on 7.25.2012

With excruciating care and technical prowess, writer-director Anne Émond pioneers ennui-core
Review: Sacrifice

Review: Sacrifice

By Andrew Chan on 7.24.2012

Fifth Generation master Chen Kaige returns with a period epic that accepts its kitschiness
Festivals: Karlovy Vary

Festivals: Karlovy Vary

By {REL[4144][blog_author]47RJ7cxJREL} on 7.23.2012

A report on the KVIFF’s East of the West section, a highlight of the welcoming Bohemian fest
Clocks for Seeing: Christian Marclay’s The Clock

Clocks for Seeing: Christian Marclay’s The Clock

By Genevieve Yue on 7.19.2012

Our intrepid correspondent goes in search of lost time on a (nearly) 24-hour tour of cinema
Foundas on Film: The Dark Knight Rises

Foundas on Film: The Dark Knight Rises

By Scott Foundas on 7.18.2012

The spellbinding climax from Christopher Nolan, a filmmaker who shouldn’t be taken for granted
Review: The Dark Knight Rises

Review: The Dark Knight Rises

By John Wildman on 7.18.2012

The summer’s Comic Book Geek cup-runneth-over fest continues
Interview: Adam Curtis

Interview: Adam Curtis

By Chris Darke on 7.17.2012

The accompanying interview to Chris Darke's feature on Adam Curtis, appearing in the July/August 2012 issue
Interview: Benoît Jacquot

Interview: Benoît Jacquot

By Kent Jones on 7.17.2012

The filmmaker reveals the mystery of Farewell, My Queen and the pocket dictionary he used to cheat on his exams

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