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Deep Focus: Terminator Genisys

The producers of Alan Taylor’s ambitious, interminable Terminator Genisys have circulated James Cameron’s praise for the movie as an official seal of approval. In a promotional featurette, Cameron...

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Film of the Week: Amy

In a film fairly heaving with poignant, even bitterly painful images, one stands out in a singular way. It’s a shot of the late Amy Winehouse sitting on stage, seemingly in a world of her own, when...

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Cannes Interview: Miguel Gomes

It’s hard to think of another film, much less one addressing socioeconomic strife, that is quite like Miguel Gomes’s The Arabian Nights, comprising three separate volumes that embrace sprawl and...

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Cannes Interview: Alice Winocour

Having shown her debut feature Augustine in Critics’ Week in 2012, French filmmaker Alice Winocour returned to Cannes this year with Maryland, a paranoid chamber thriller that screened in Un Certain...

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NYAFF: 2 Tough Guys

Since its beginnings, the Japanese film industry, perhaps in a holdover from the world of kabuki theater, has heavily relied on the star system to make and promote its films. As in many other...

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The New Issue: July/August 2015

Noah Baumbach’s screwball update Mistress America is our July/August cover story—and fellow filmmaker Alex Ross Perry is on hand to do our in-depth interview about Baumbach's films, getting them made,...

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Bombast: You Say You Want a Revolution?

Everybody needs a hobby. In my own spare time, I have a habit of curating potential film retrospectives guaranteed to arouse little to no public interest—cinematographers-turned-directors, for...

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Kaiju Shakedown: Indonesian Exploitation

The Warrior Indonesian exploitation cinema is unmapped territory, but rising above it all like a mighty mountain of machismo is Jaka Sembung aka The Warrior (81). Directed by Sisworo Gautama Putra,...

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NYAFF Interview: Daihachi Yoshida

In the late Nineties and early Aughts, two genres of Japanese film rose to prominence within Western cult-movie circles, thanks in large part to the Internet and DVDs: J-horror (The Ring, Pulse, Dark...

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Interview: Sean Baker

On paper, Sean Baker’s fifth feature might sound like a parody of the contemporary American micro-budget indie: the day-in-the-life urban tale of two transgender sex workers—starring unknowns, shot...

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Deep Focus: Minions

In Minions, the prequel to the Despicable Me movies, evil Scarlett Overkill describes her mini-henchmen as “pill-shaped miracle workers.” Actually, they’re more like petite yellow projectiles. With...

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Review: Self/less

In spite of its implausible premise and Grand Canyon-sized plot holes, John Frankenheimer’s 1966 sci-fi horror classic Seconds is one of the most insightful American films ever made about the 1960s....

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Bombast: The Cincinnati Kid

Amalie R. Rothschild’s 1990 documentary Painting the Town: The Illusionistic Murals of Richard Haas contains a catalog of the trompe l’oeil works of Haas, a Wisconsin-born artist who made his name in...

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Film of the Week: Tangerine

American independent cinema thrives on its legends of risky feats pulled off on the cheap: its history can be written in tales of shopping trolleys used for tracking shots, of avant-gardists briefly...

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Art/Form: Antonioni at the Cinémathèque Française

Monica Vitti et Michelangelo Antonioni à la Biennale de Venise de 1962, DR. How do you hang a filmmaker? This question confronts any curator who mounts a gallery show about cinema. When works...

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Kaiju Shakedown: The Man Who Stole the Sun

The Man Who Stole the Sun is a bona fide classic of Seventies cinema. It was ranked as the seventh-greatest Japanese movie of all time by the influential film magazine Kinema Junpo, and appears...

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Rep Diary: Ford and Ireland

Rio Grande An eerily suspended, time-stopping moment from a filmmaker particularly skilled at them: the cavalry regiment under the command of one Lt. Colonel Kirby Yorke (John Wayne), having set up...

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Review: Trainwreck

In the second installment of his “Game Changers” series in FILM COMMENT, Paul Schrader concluded his history of the close-up with an anecdote illustrating how Hollywood is currently addressing...

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Deep Focus: Mr. Holmes

In the opening paragraph of Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Second Stain,” Dr. John Watson explains that his friend Sherlock Holmes “has definitely retired from London and betaken himself...

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Film of the Week: Horse Money

Writing about Pedro Costa’s Horse Money in the current issue of Film Comment, Kent Jones argues that the Portuguese director’s films “have been more lauded than described.” There may be a reason for...

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