In out latest Anthology Series, Jake and Brad look at BOCCACCIO ’70, a look at love and sex in 1960’s Italy by four of the country’s most revered directors
2014 in Review: The Best Home Video Releases
We continue our Year in Review coverage with a look at the best home video releases, from massive box sets to meticulously crafted individual releases.
The Roundup – BAPFF Sneak Peek, Agnes Varda Honoured, and Obscure Asian Horror Films
This week on THE ROUNDUP: Agnes Varda’s achievements honoured by the European Film Academy, a PTA masterclass, video essays on Playtime and Hausu, Truffaut’s 12-hour interview with Hitchchock and more.
The Roundup – Todd Solondz Plans Pseudo-Sequel, Kevin Spacey in Call of Duty, and Fellini’s Commercials
This week on THE ROUNDUP, Todd Solondz announces follow-up to Welcome to the Dollhouse, Kevin Spacey in Call of Duty, Fellini’s TV commericals, the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey and more.
This Month in Blu-ray and DVD – October 2014
This month on home video – an extensive treatment of Jim Jarmusch, Criterion does John Ford and Federico Fellini, early Cronenberg, another Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western comes to Blu-ray, and much more…
How Strange To Be Named Federico: Scola Narrates Fellini
Ettore Scola’s How Strange To Be Named Federico is a film dedicated to his close friend, legendary director Federico Fellini, but may only appeal to Fellini enthusiasts and even so, won’t prove particularly illuminative.