The Films of Satyajit Ray
100 years since Satyajit Ray‘s birth, we look at a number of his films as part of May’s Retrospective Roundtable.Continue Reading
100 years since Satyajit Ray‘s birth, we look at a number of his films as part of May’s Retrospective Roundtable.Continue Reading
We turn our attention this month to one of Japan’s most celebrated actors, Toshiro Mifune. Known for his 16-film collaborationContinue Reading
In celebration of the release of the World of Wong Kar-wai boxset from the Criterion Collection later this month, weContinue Reading
We turn to the world of animation, and particularly the wondrous films directed by Hayao Miyazaki, for this month’s RetrospectiveContinue Reading
For decades, Federico Fellini enthralled audiences with his evocative visual flare. Even so, one would be hard-pressed to make theContinue Reading
Two years since the publication of our inaugural In Memoriam retrospective, we take the time now to look back atContinue Reading
First attaining success in theatre, Michael Schultz went on to direct his first feature film Together for Days in 1973. Schultz’sContinue Reading
Directing one of the most well-known feminist films, Chantal Akerman was influential in both the feminist movement of filmmaking asContinue Reading
In a year of immense dysfunction and tragedy, Chadwick Boseman’s death still came as a shock to all. Since hisContinue Reading
In the ten years since her feature film directorial debut, Ava DuVernay has directed Academy Award-nominated films and documentaries, createdContinue Reading


