Paths of Glory
Stanley Kubrick’s biting anti-war film is set in the trenches of France during World War I.
Stanley Kubrick’s biting anti-war film is set in the trenches of France during World War I.
A look at the Film Noir Foundation’s tenth annual Noir City film festival in San Francisco.
Robert Wise directs this San Francisco-set film noir that is years ahead of its time.
Marcello Mastroianni gives an Oscar-nominated turn in Pietro Germi’s classic black comedy, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
No more gilding the lily, I’ll just come out and say it — the state of Black film in America is deplorable.
Commissioned by the British Film Institute as part of the 100 Years of Cinema celebrations, Stanley Kwan takes a look back into the history of Chinese films with a broad array of filmmakers.
What propaganda films are, the message they carry and what they say about us.
The Art of Walt Disney was a book released back in 1973 chronicling what was, then, Walt Disney’s animation legacy. As the years have gone by, they’ve been re-releasing the book with some updated information — after these many years, the book is massive.
Just in time for Noirvember, ten films to get you started in the wild world of film noir.
Jesse Hawthorne Ficks, creator of San Francisco’s popular film series MiDNiTES FOR MANiACS, talks midnight movies, Twin Peaks and why he thinks it’s the end of movie theaters as we know it.