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Peter Weir’s ‘Dead Poets Society’: An Awe-Inspiring Celebration of the Human Spirit

  March 17, 2023   I've tried, to some extent, to disassemble my style, to fight against my own signature.…

1 year ago

‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment

  January 10, 2023   You’re a filmmaker. You start out with a big vision, a big appetite, a dream.…

1 year ago

Cinephilia & Beyond’s Return to Twitter

January 15, 2022   New beginnings don’t necessarily have to be rough. In 2020, we decided to wish you a…

2 years ago

Gotham by Elektrisches Licht: Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’

January 12, 2022   By Tim Pelan   H. G. Wells declared upon seeing Fritz Lang's 1927 silent film Metropolis…

2 years ago

Universal Soldier? The Emersonian Combat Experience of Terrence Malick’s ‘The Thin Red Line’

Cinematographer: John Toll. Production stills by Merie Weismiller Wallace © Fox 2000 Pictures   By Tim Pelan   Terrence Malick’s…

3 years ago

‘The Life and Times of Don Luis Buñuel’: The Perfect Window into the Mind of a Groundbreaking Artist

  By Sven Mikulec   Luis Buñuel was born exactly 121 years ago today. A prolific filmmaker whose work spanned…

3 years ago

How Robert Altman’s Anti-Western Classic ‘McCabe & Mrs. Miller’ Aged Like Fine Wine

  By Koraljka Suton   The legendary director Robert Altman was given an Academy Honorary Award in 2006, “in recognition of…

3 years ago