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On the centenary of one of the great cinematographers,
we celebrate the man who shot for Lynch and Scorsese –
and directed his own irresistible horror movies.

On the centenary of one of the great cinematographers,
we celebrate the man who shot for Lynch and Scorsese –
and directed his own irresistible horror movies.
“We come from the nature and we have to understand what it is, because we are connected to it and we are part of it. And if we destroy nature we destroy ourselves” – Edward Burtynsky
Writing is like ironing a shirt, you go a little bit and then you go a little more on the same section again, but down a little more.
The Cinematary podcast talks the career of Jackie Chan.
In 1928, after making a handful of silents, Arzner became the first woman to direct a Hollywood sound film,
and a decade later she joined the Directors Guild of America as its first female member.
The films of Jim Jarmusch unspool May 31st to June 17th in NYC.
Join Jarmusch in person for the Members Only screening of The Dead Don’t Die.
“I’m waiting to get an Animal House kind of frat party movie and
just have the entire frat drink out of mason jars or metal cups
—getting rid of these single-use plastic cups.”
“Hungarian actor Béla Lugosi was crowned Hollywood’s Prince of Darkness
for his portrayal of the vampire Count Dracula in several films.
But today few people know he was a union leader
and anti-fascist who fought real-life monsters.”
“There may be no purer dose of early-’90s nostalgia than watching Tupac Shakur and Janet Jackson
travel the romantic-comedy arc, their progress from conflict to harmony punctuated
by the poems of Maya Angelou.”
“Which Dracula movie adaptation is most faithful to the original Bram Stoker book? I wanted a definitive answer, so I selected 12 contenders and put them up to the test. This counts theatrical and television, but no sequels, spinoffs, or spoofs.”
