8 years ago
Longform (10 posts found)
The Victory of the Moralist: On Rohmer’s “Six Moral Tales”
Tony Huang explores Eric Rohmer's iconic Six Moral Tales series in this essay.
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Trapped in the Closet: “Closet Monster” and Queer Body Horror
Kyle Turner explores the history of body horror in queer cinema in relation to the new film "Closet Monster."
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A Lonesome Schoolboy: The Rhetoric of the Non-Place in “Cocksucker Blues”
Frank Verano explores the darkness at the heart of the controversial Rolling Stones documentary "Cocksucker Blues."
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Tom Hanks and the Power of Fear
Noah Gittell analyzes how fear drives the majority of films in Tom Hanks' career, including "Sully."
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What We’re Excited To See at TIFF 2016
Kenji Fujishima and Tina Hassannia preview the films they're most excited for at this year's Toronto International Film Festival.
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How Others Perceive Us: Kirsten Johnson on “Cameraperson”
Elena Lazic sits down with Kirsten Johnson of "Cameraperson" to talk about documentary filmmaking, the power of the moving image, and more.
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On the Imperfect, Glorious “Intolerance” at 100
Sean Gilman writes at length about D.W. Griffith's "Intolerance" on its 100th anniversary.
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Hopelessly romantic, experimental cinema: The films of José Luis Guerín
A look at the films of Catalan director José Luis Guerín, now playing at New York's Anthology Film Archives.
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A Masterpiece of Moments: “The Big Sleep” Turns 70
Jeremy Carr looks back on Howard Hawks's classic—and famously confusing—film noir on the 70th anniversary of its original release
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John Krasinski’s Search
Outside “The Office”
With "13 Hours" and now "The Hollars," Andy Crump assesses the direction John Krasinski has taken in 2016 after nine seasons as Jim Halpert on television
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