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Don't Sleep Through These: Andrei Tarkovsky
Some will be spellbound and have their souls stirred; all should at least take note of Andrei Tarkovsky's opening scenes. BLOG POSTED: 03/18/10
Photographer KT Auleta's short, racy coming-of-age film is back with a new look. BLOG POSTED: 09/28/09
Best When in the Studio: The Art of Sam Francis
Painting by instinct, seemingly pouring himself onto the canvas, Sam Francis is much more interesting (not to mention likeable) in the studio. BLOG POSTED: 09/11/09
Suspiria at Anthology Film Archives
To see Suspiria in all its choppy, ruby-red glory, you need to catch it on the big screen. The film was printed using the outdated three-strip Technicolor process, and 35-mm prints are as rare as the film is subtle. BLOG POSTED: 09/09/09
From Mickey Mouse to Aleister Crowley, late-era Kenneth Anger has America covered. Let it continue. BLOG POSTED: 07/16/09
Anthology Film Archives presents an homage and a kick in the behind to Chelsea's not-aslways-hospitable hotel. BLOG POSTED: 04/08/09
Feature Presentation: Michel Auder
If you had shot homemade footage obsessively for the last 40 years, perhaps your movie would be as exciting or as beautiful as that of artist and film-maker Michel Auder's. Then again, maybe not. BLOG POSTED: 03/25/09
Runaround is the first and only story that photographer KT Auleta has written; she wrote it around six years ago, but when her day job took off, she shelved the story. It finally screened last week. BLOG POSTED: 02/27/09