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John Wick: Chapter Two has been set for a February 10, 2017 release while Denis Villeneuve‘s Blade Runner 2 will arrive on January 12, 2018.
Listen to Elvis Mitchell‘s recent 30-minute talk with Quentin Tarantino:
The 2016 New Directors/New Films series have announced their complete line-up, including Under the Shadow, Evolution, Weiner, Cameraperson, and more.
Film Comment‘s Daniel Bird remembers the late Andrzej Żuławski:
My first encounter with Andrzej Żuławski’s cinema was in my mid-teens. Possession (81) was both exhilarating and disturbing. What struck me first were the performances—surrealistic in the sense that they exceeded realism. Coming from a nation whose national character is epitomized by a stiff upper lip,...
John Wick: Chapter Two has been set for a February 10, 2017 release while Denis Villeneuve‘s Blade Runner 2 will arrive on January 12, 2018.
Listen to Elvis Mitchell‘s recent 30-minute talk with Quentin Tarantino:
The 2016 New Directors/New Films series have announced their complete line-up, including Under the Shadow, Evolution, Weiner, Cameraperson, and more.
Film Comment‘s Daniel Bird remembers the late Andrzej Żuławski:
My first encounter with Andrzej Żuławski’s cinema was in my mid-teens. Possession (81) was both exhilarating and disturbing. What struck me first were the performances—surrealistic in the sense that they exceeded realism. Coming from a nation whose national character is epitomized by a stiff upper lip,...
- 2/18/2016
- by TFS Staff
- The Film Stage
In the beginning stages of his career (with the exception of Maelstrom showing in Berlin), Denis Villeneuve was an habitual of the Cannes Film Festival. His filmography has been embraced up and down the Croisette with short Cosmos (1996) and Polytechnique (2009) showing in the Directors’ Fortnight section, Un 32 août sur terre (1998) showing in the Un Certain Regard and his savoury short Next Floor (2008) landing at the Critics’ Week, but the Quebecois helmer was left scratching his head when Incendies (2010), Enemy (2013) and possibly Prisoners (2013) failed to receive the same approbation. Going in with zero expectations, especially with a cross-border thriller, his seventh film finally won him an In Comp berth. Considering the amount of Palme d’Or contenders receiving pans from the critic community, Sicario might actually not be so out of place as first conceived.
Starring Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin, this is receiving great reviews from the trades.
Starring Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin, this is receiving great reviews from the trades.
- 5/19/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Gazing into the crystal ball, Screen rounds up its Cannes predictions.
With the unveiling of Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection now exactly three weeks away buzz over the titles that Thierry Fremaux and his team will select for the 68th edition is hitting fever pitch.
Official teaser announcements have started to roll this week, led by the confirmation on Wednesday that George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road would premiere in an Out of Competition screening on May 14.
Earlier the week, Cannes unveiled its poster featuring Ingrid Bergman to mark the centenary of the late big screen’s birth and it was announced that Stig Bjorkman’s documentary Ingrid Bergman – In Her Own Words would show in Cannes Classics as part of the commemorations.
For the rest of the Official Selection, except perhaps the opening film which is traditionally revealed in advance, Cannes watchers will have to wait for the announcement press conference in Paris on April...
With the unveiling of Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection now exactly three weeks away buzz over the titles that Thierry Fremaux and his team will select for the 68th edition is hitting fever pitch.
Official teaser announcements have started to roll this week, led by the confirmation on Wednesday that George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road would premiere in an Out of Competition screening on May 14.
Earlier the week, Cannes unveiled its poster featuring Ingrid Bergman to mark the centenary of the late big screen’s birth and it was announced that Stig Bjorkman’s documentary Ingrid Bergman – In Her Own Words would show in Cannes Classics as part of the commemorations.
For the rest of the Official Selection, except perhaps the opening film which is traditionally revealed in advance, Cannes watchers will have to wait for the announcement press conference in Paris on April...
- 3/26/2015
- ScreenDaily
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