Far Flungers
Thirtieth Anniversary of "A View to a Kill"
An essay on John Glen's 1985 Bond film, "A View to a Kill," in honor of its thirtieth anniversary.
An essay on John Glen's 1985 Bond film, "A View to a Kill," in honor of its thirtieth anniversary.
An FFC reviews "The Motel Life", which just played at Ebertfest.
A review of Ramin Bahrani's Goodbye Solo from a far-flung correspondent.
A eulogy for a young boy killed by police in Rio de Janeiro.
An FFC reviews Jodoroswky's The Dance of Reality.
Our Far-Flung Correspondent Brings Explosive Polish 1980s Sci-Fi to NYC
"Dear White People" director Justin Simien, editor Phillip J. Bartell, composer Kathryn Bostic and cinematographer Topher Osborn at the Film Independent Directors Close-Up series.
An essay on the opening of "Life Itself" in Mexico City.
An FFC looks at the "Taken" saga.
Writer/director Richard Linklater and editor Sandra Adair discuss "Boyhood" as part of the Film Independent Directors Close-Up series.