Tony Rayns is why we know who Apichatpong Weerasethakul is! He did the original subtitles for most of the Wong Kar-wai movies we love! He is so important to korean cinema that there is a documentary about it!
Tom Cruise reunited with his Spielberg co-stars Colin Farrell ("Minority Report") and Dakota Fanning ("War of the Worlds") for a #DisclosureDay screening.
“Nothing better than a summer Spielberg movie night in a packed theater with friends!” Cruise wrote on social media. “Steven thank you for all of the hours of joy that you have given us in the cinema!! It has been a great honor and pleasure to have worked with you and to call you my friend. Congratulations to my dear friend Emily and the entire group of artists that created this movie. You were superb. We all loved ‘Disclosure Day’!!”
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I know we all treat him like a creative god on here because he made the cool space franchise, but it is genuinely so cool and inspiring that in his retirement he made a museum love letter to storytelling. Like thank you, George. That's genuinely so important right now.
For Immediate Release: KEN RUSSELL’S THE DEVILS.
So we’re all on the same page, this is the definitive — and only — director’s cut of Ken Russell’s masterpiece.
Ted Turner has been dead for 5 seconds and they immediately release the Nuns Defiling Christ Orgy that has been kept from us for 5 decades. Incredible turnover
Noonan's writer/director debut “What Happened Was...” is one of the great underseen masterpieces. This monologue, man. Destroys me more and more as the years go on. Too fucking real.
R.I.P. Tom Noonan
Frederick Wiseman changed the way we see the world. From the classrooms of High School to the corridors of Hospital, he turned his camera on the institutions that shape us — inviting us to look closer, sit longer & confront truth with empathy. May his memory be a blessing.
RIP Robert Duvall, who, in Letterman's final weeks, came on and, as the segment went to commercial, was heard on-mic saying something like "What's the deal with the guy replacing you? He's not funny!"
just heard that Frederick Wiseman has passed away. the power of his filmography can't be summed up in a single post. a filmmaker of incomprehensible brilliance. i am completely crushed today.