March 2012
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The Converse of Allegory
Notes on recent works by Mircea Cantor
by Mihnea Mircan posted March 21, 2012
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Nobody's Fool
The daring and artistry of The Bill Cosby Show
by Mark Holcomb posted March 15, 2012
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The Detours of Art
Geoff Dyer's path through Tarkovsky's cinema
by Tom McCormack posted March 8, 2012
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Signs in Rotation
This Is Not a Film: prisoner's diary, aesthetic experiment, and unfinished story
by Aaron Cutler and Mariana Shellard posted March 5, 2012
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Cultural Guerrillas
The fundamental questions of a cinema of intervention
by Nicole Brenez and Philippe Grandrieux posted March 1, 2012
February 2012
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Right and Wrong
The film criticism of conservative pundit Ross Douthat
by Tom McCormack posted February 23, 2012
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Archival Trouble
The fiction-free science fiction of Adam Curtis
by Michael Atkinson posted February 16, 2012
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Poetics of Motion
The propulsive energy of William Wellman's pre-Code films
by Nick Pinkerton posted February 15, 2012
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Key Man Agonistes
The good bad luck of Robert Mulligan’s The Nickel Ride
by Peter Tonguette posted February 9, 2012
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Migrating Forms
David Cronenberg and the challenge of the impossible adaptation
by Joshua Land posted February 3, 2012
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Multiple Vision
Deciphering the isolated gazes in the films of Béla Tarr
by Aaron Cutler posted February 2, 2012
January 2012
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Laws of Desire
What did David Cronenberg's Videodrome get right about us?
by Tom McCormack posted January 26, 2012
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Physical Instincts
The phantom limbs of Dead Ringers
by Gina Telaroli posted January 20, 2012
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They Came From Within
Yonic symbolism in the films of David Cronenberg
by Miriam Bale posted January 20, 2012
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Space Exploration
Patrick Keiller on landscape cinema and the problem of dwelling
by Leo Goldsmith posted January 18, 2012
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The 1 Percent Solution
The contemporary resonances of Christoph Hochhäusler’s The City Below
by Michael Sicinski posted January 13, 2012
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The Fallen
Love and revolution in Raya Martin's Buenas Noches, España
by Phil Coldiron posted January 13, 2012
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Her Own Devices
The quiet mystery and harsh poetry of Valérie Massadian's Nana
by Robert Koehler posted January 12, 2012
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Capitalist Punishment
Moral dilemmas and financial disaster in Johnnie To's Life Without Principle
by Shelly Kraicer posted January 12, 2012
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Twilight Zone
Shadows and fog in the in-between world of Théo Court's Ocaso
by Robert Koehler posted January 11, 2012