“Beware the frumious bandersnatch,” wrote Lewis Carroll in Alice Through The Looking Glass. Well we can’t yet comment on its frumiosity, but we’re dubious that it’s something to avoid. Bandersnatch is a brand new “event”...
Isaac Asimov was a highly prolific author and inspiration for many. His career started in 1939 when he first began writing sci-fi short stories. Isaac Asimov is one of the world’s greatest authorsof all time. His work has inspired countless generations of...
Video of Directing Camera Movement — Filmmaking Techniques for Directors: Ep4 If you want to have better videos, move the camera, they say. However, there are times when movement doesn’t fit at all for a scene. This informative video will teach you the basics of...
Long before there was “The Matrix,” there was Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s mind-blowing “World on a Wire,” a two-part miniseries about a man who assumes control of a massive alternate reality simulation after his predecessor dies in a mysterious accident. What our hero...
There’s an enticing Michel Piccoli retrospective coming up at Film Forum, but even that one doesn’t include one of the rarest among the strangest and most wondrous science-fiction films I know, Agnès Varda’s “Les Créatures,” from 1966, the story of a science-fiction...
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