by Sean Axmaker | Aug 21, 2014 | Home Viewing, What's Hot
Flicker Alley releases two more collections of classic silent comedies. Chaplin’s Mutual Comedies 1916-1917 (Flicker Alley, Blu-ray+DVD) collects the greatest run of comedy shorts in Chaplin’s career in newly restored and remastered editions, and The Mack...
by Noah Walden | Dec 30, 2013 | News, What's Hot
Is it fair to compare a lesbian love story told by a Tunisian-French director to a documentary about a wave of killings in Indonesia in which the still living assailants recreate the scenes of slaughter? Or to state which is definitively better; the tale of man sold...
by James Rocchi | Dec 19, 2013 | Interviews, Podcast, What's Hot
Jonás Cuarón joins this episode of The Lunch Podcast from the Chateau Marmont in L.A. to talk about – among other things — Gravity, the film he wrote with his father Alfonso Cuarón. Growing up, the son of the director of Children of Men and Y tu Mama...
by Noah Walden | Nov 20, 2013 | News
The Hollywood Reporter has an extraordinary exclusive from Gravity co-writer Jonas Cuaron, a companion piece to the film he assisted his father Alfonso in making. It’s shot from the earthbound perspective of the recipient of Sandra Bullock’s...
by James Rocchi | Oct 17, 2013 | Reviews, What's Hot
Undeniably high-flying technique … and regrettably pedestrian storytelling Even before its release, the legends and lore around the making of Gravity were beginning to possibly outshine the film itself. It was in pre-production for an eternity, seemingly with a...