Melies, Minnelli and Huppert x 2
Alissa WalkerCould this be L.A.'s transportation future? Where once art originated from the front seat of a freewheeling Los Angeles vehicle -- Ed Ruscha's Every Building on the Sunset Strip photography series, Dennis Hopper's Double Standard photograph of a gas station -- our kill-me-now tr ... More >>
Liz OhanesianThomas Dolby signing after Friday night's event.Thomas Dolby Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever 10/14/11 Better than... spending the night trying to think of "She Blinded Me with Science" jokes. Thomas Dolby remains on the cutting edge of technology. In fact, he earned the nam ... More >>
The sum of life's parts
Writer-director Wes Anderson and film critic/filmmaker Kent Jones discuss the Film Foundation series at LACMA
Escape the New Depression doldrums with LACMA's tribute to the past master of classy Hollywood comedy
LACMA pairs its Pierre-Auguste Renoir retro with a Jean Renoir film series that defies masterpiece doldrums
LAMCA revisits eight British thrillers from the young but hardly innocent Psycho director
Also, Sandstorm, No Impact Man, Gamer and more
Also, Cloud 9, Laila's Birthday and more
Doorway to the unconscious
When Forrest J Ackerman passed away last December science fiction lost a tireless, shameless promoter who helped transform the genre from a suspect niche market into a thriving industry. A true Los Angeles original, Ackerman grew up when the town really was just that -- a place that was as big as a ... More >>
Disney's latest toon is a starry dog story
Re-released again, film remains as perfectly devastating as ever
An interview with the German-Turkish director
Secrets and Spies
Man of Cinema raises the curtain on a little-known movie giant
What to do in Los Angeles this week
Thirty-six years after its premiere, a cinephilic Holy Grail re-emerges
Chris Burden at Gagosian, Marion Lane at BLK/MRKT
Celebrating the centennial of a tough Hollywood cookie
UCLA fest shows why some films should never be forgotten
A retrospective celebrates the work of the mysterious, difficult but brilliant Stanley Cortez
The loving politics of Leo Politi
A map to the most buried of cinematic treasures
Gavin Lambert, 1924 — 2005
Excavating the treasures of UCLA’s festival of international preservation
And bring on the Oompa-Loompas!
An interview with Arnaud Desplechin
UCLA presents Graham Greene at the movies
Prisoner of Paradise and the cost of collaboration
The uncompromising Gloria Grahame, at UCLA
The buoyant early Godard
Fritz Lang in Hollywood
Art and history at the 54th Cannes film festival
A moral history of the world in our times
Snarling yakuza invade Rotterdam
Director Claude Chabrol
The Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Turns 5
A darker shade of noir
