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In anticipation of this Friday's release of Emmanuel Benbihy and Tristan Carné's glittery New York, I Love You, we recall three other love letters to the city. BLOG POSTED: 10/14/09
D.A. Pennebaker's Monterey Pop serves as a sort of corrective–not to popular ideas about the Summer of Love, but about its soundtrack. BLOG POSTED: 09/23/09
Pierrot le Fou, newly released on Criterion Blu-ray, is Jean-Luc Godard's swansong to the things that nourished him early in his filmmaking career: police thrillers, young lovers, and, perhaps most of all, Anna Karina. BLOG POSTED: 09/23/09
Costume Update: New Days for Disco
The Last Days of Disco is getting a new DVD package, so we asked the film's original costume designer, Sarah Edwards, to update the look as well. BLOG POSTED: 08/31/09
Whit Stillman specializes in erudite, dryly comic dissections of privileged Manhattan youth The Last Days of Disco (1998) casts a fond glance back on a waning era that left many of these ingenues high and dry, or at least high. BLOG POSTED: 08/31/09
Criterion's DVD re-release of the deadly-serious The Seventh Seal, a primary example of mid-century haute cinéma, arrives from a remote place. BLOG POSTED: 06/16/09
The last film Sam Fuller directed in the U.S. is also his most disturbing offering, especially as America basks in the glow of its post-racial BLOG POSTED: 12/10/08