Search results for "Kent Jones"
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Features
What’s Up Doc?: Kent Jones, Asif Kapadia & Luc Jacquet Head to Cannes
May 1, 2015It should come as no surprise that Cannes Film Festival will play host to Kent Jones’s...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
67th Venice Film Festival: Waddington’s Lope, Scorsese and Kent Jones and the Afflecks Hit the Lido
July 29, 2010The Afflecks will celebrate on the Lido together - both actor-turned-directors are featured in the Out...
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
Recommended Viewing: HBO’s Sins of My Father & PBS’ A Letter to Elia
October 4, 2010Tonite, you've got the choice of not one, but two documentary films making their television premieres....
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Retro IONCINEMA.com
A Cannes Heavy NYFF Puts Resnais, Lee Daniels and Almodovar in the Spotlight
August 11, 2009I'd focus on Maren Ade's Everyone Else (Kent Jones wrote an essay in this month's Film...
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Film Festivals
2018 American Film Fest in Wrocław: Alverson, Guadagnino, Denis & Ross Perry Among Selections
October 9, 2018Highlighting some of the best American indie offerings of 2018 from Sundance to Cannes and more...
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Film Festivals
2018 Tribeca Film Fest’s U.S. Narrative Comp includes: Vives, Arteta, DaCosta, Timoner & Madeleine Sackler
March 7, 2018With several of these projects landing on our 2018 Most Anticipated American indie films list, this year’s U.S....
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Disc Reviews
3 films by Claude Chabrol | Blu-ray Review
March 14, 2017Cohen Media Group resurrected five late period titles from French New Wave auteur Claude Chabrol in...
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: The Before Trilogy | Blu-Ray Review
February 28, 2017The cornerstone of Richard Linklater’s filmography (no, not Boyhood) finally assumes a space in the Criterion...
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Reviews
23 Paces to Baker Street | Blu-Ray Review
February 21, 2017Director Henry Hathaway is perhaps best remembered for his late period Westerns (namely some iconic John...
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Disc Reviews
Criterion Collection: Cat People | Blu-ray Review
October 4, 2016The concept of ‘psychological horror’ is a genre notion all but extinct in modern cinematic renderings...