16 Legendary Filmmakers Praised by Other Great Directors

16 Legendary Filmmakers Praised by Other Great Directors

While the medium is galloping towards infinite possibilities, an introspective study of its past is becoming more and more necessary. One significant way in which cinema triumphs as a truly global experience is in upholding its universal character over the ages, and sustaining an all-encompassing intimate fraternity, despite attaining the proportions of a more and […]

10 Filmmaking Lessons You Can Learn from Antonioni’s Cinema

10 Filmmaking Lessons You Can Learn from Antonioni’s Cinema

Not only in his time but in present day, Michelangelo Antonioni’s style of narration is considered unique and inimitable. There is something about his films that make all the different narrative spaces of his stories recognizable, regardless the language the characters are speaking or the landscapes they are roaming. Whoever the actor, whether it’s Jack […]

“Come and See” – Elem Klimov

“Come and See” – Elem Klimov

Released in 1985 to critical acclaim, Elem Klimov’s “Come and See” is not an underrated film – those who see it are quick to recognize its excellence. It is, however, a criminally underseen one, most likely because of where and when it was made (more on that later). Additionally, it has no big stars or […]

Jack Nicholson: “I put on a good show”

Jack Nicholson: “I put on a good show”

Mr. Nicholson, do you often think about dying? Yes, these are subjects that we think about all the time but don’t necessarily talk about. Everybody has thought about if they want to be cremated, buried, or whatever. What’s your preference? I want a big 25-foot pink statue that holds my grave. Or I also might […]

Discover the Life & Work of Stanley Kubrick in a Sweeping Three-Hour Video Essay

Discover the Life & Work of Stanley Kubrick in a Sweeping Three-Hour Video Essay

For at least fifty years, the work of Stanley Kubrick has constituted an ideal object of study for serious cinephiles. Now that the technological democratization of the past decade has allowed some of the most serious cinephiles to become video essayists, that study has flowered into a host of mini-documentaries closely examining the techniques of all […]

Wim Wenders: “Everything I loves I had to defend”

Wim Wenders: “Everything I loves I had to defend”

Mr. Wenders, you once said that at the beginning of your career you felt like a painter who was searching for a way to express time. Would you still describe your approach to making films that way? I started making movies as an extension of painting. I worked as a painter, I wanted to be […]

Greatest Suspense Sequences in Alfred Hitchcock Films

Greatest Suspense Sequences in Alfred Hitchcock Films

Alfred Hitchcock is unquestionably the greatest director of suspense films in cinema history. His best films are marked by sequences of suspense that are memorable, exciting, engaging and cinematically magnificent. Hitchcock described the difference between suspense and surprise by giving the illustration of two men sitting at a table with a time bomb set to […]

My Left Foot

My Left Foot

There are many excuses to start drinking, most of which are stretched as an attempt to justify the self-imposed intoxication, but some are hard to imagine surviving completely sober. “My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown” is one of these heartbreakers. The versatile Daniel Day-Lewis stars in his breakout performance as the Irish Christy […]