Discussing My Night at Maud’s
Eugene Kang: This month, we will be discussing Éric Rohmer‘s My Night at Maud’s, the third (released as the fourth)Continue Reading
Eugene Kang: This month, we will be discussing Éric Rohmer‘s My Night at Maud’s, the third (released as the fourth)Continue Reading
Jacques Rivette is widely regarded to have been the most experimental and uncompromising filmmaker to arise from the Nouvelle VagueContinue Reading
What kind of films would Stanley Kubrick have made if modern CGI was at his disposal? What would Tarkovsky haveContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: Audiences might be easing back into cinemas, but most of the films we’re anticipating this month appear toContinue Reading
A light in the darkness reveals two lovers tangled in an embrace, their faces concealed as a flurry of ashContinue Reading
Two years since the publication of our inaugural In Memoriam retrospective, we take the time now to look back atContinue Reading
Eugene Kang: For this month’s first Living Room Chat, I suggested that we watch Céline and Julie Go Boating. ThisContinue Reading
When I think of great slow cinema, this is the sort of film that comes to mind. The Death ofContinue Reading