Nouveau Feral
On Crystal Moselle's documentary 'The Wolfpack'
"There is only one thing that can kill the Movies, and that is education." — Will Rogers
On Crystal Moselle's documentary 'The Wolfpack'
Amy GerstlerJul 14, 2015
Is a powerful sports entertainment company situated to handle the work of documentary filmmaking?
Robert L. Kehoe IIIJul 13, 2015
"Inside Out" is billed as a "major emotion picture," so it is not surprising that "thought" is pretty much a bad word throughout.
Wai Chee DimockJul 12, 2015
Nafis Shafizadeh explores the authenticity and worth of The Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra's rendition of “City Lights” starring Charlie Chaplin.
Nafis ShafizadehJul 11, 2015
Will Rees explores the subtle horror and beauty of director David Robert Mitchell's second film, "It Follows."
Will ReesJul 10, 2015
Janice Littlejohn interviews Liz Garbus about her new Nina Simone documentary.
Janice Rhoshalle LittlejohnJun 26, 2015
This book is for the pioneers at heart: those who want to be in the garage with Steve Jobs, on the Missouri with Lewis and Clark, at Cape Canaveral in 1961.
Jon BoorstinJun 19, 2015
In the two months since its release and ban by the Indian government, "India’s Daughter," has become the latest lynchpin in a decades-old debate about Western representations of India.
Ragini Tharoor SrinivasanJun 17, 2015
Goldeneye traces the role Fleming’s home in Jamaica played not only in the creation of James Bond, but also in Fleming’s own relationship to his British identity.
Sheri-Marie HarrisonJun 9, 2015
The origin of the filmed work of art.
Martin WoessnerMay 13, 2015
"Salt of the Earth," the new film about the great photographer Sebastião Salgado, raises uncomfortable questions about men, women, and that frightful designation "genius."
Ilana SichelMay 8, 2015
What is the EQ of an AI? The question is at the heart of veteran screenwriter Alex Garland's directorial debut "Ex Machina."
Aro Velmet, Marysia JonssonMay 8, 2015