Tonight (Mon 27th): The Who double at Astor: Documentary The Kids Are Alright followed by the Who-scored drama Quadrophenia featuring the movie debut of Sting. [Astor] Tue 28th: The Chet Baker documen… more →
Screener. Movie stuff.Kanpoj K. wrote 1 day ago: Louis Malle He was born on 30 October 1932, Thumeries, Nord, France. At first, his parent don … more →
Franz Patrick wrote 3 days ago: Conversations with Other Women (2005) ★★★ / ★★★★ “Conversations with Other Women,” direc … more →
Juliana Gomes wrote 4 weeks ago: Por Juliana Gomes } Nos dias 17 e 18 de Novembro, acontece a Mostra gratuita de cinema francês @ Cen … more →
burten wrote 1 month ago: I love Louis Malle. And I am so glad that I’ve started going through his films. Because he r … more →
arulba wrote 1 month ago: I watched My Dinner With Andre this weekend. I actually watched it several times. I really liked it … more →
Jordan Richardson wrote 1 month ago: Louis Malle’s Lacombe Lucien is a compelling movie about getting caught up in profound evil. It is a … more →
ZC wrote 2 months ago: Oedipus, mom. Mom, Oedipus. Murmur of the Heart (Le souffle au coeur) works like an anti-400 Blows, … more →
Chris Lawrence wrote 2 months ago: Just watched Ascenseur pour l’échafaud again. I liked it even more than the last time. Poster: … more →
Franz Patrick wrote 2 months ago: Souffle au coeur, Le (1971) ★★★★ / ★★★★ Written and directed by Louis Malle (“Au revoir les en … more →
churumuri wrote 2 months ago: ARVIND SWAMINATHAN writes from Madras: As a shameless fan of the new breed of slick South Indian fli … more →
Chris Lawrence wrote 2 months ago: A wet Jeanne Moreau in Ascenseur pour l'échafaud OK, after my initial rambling I managed to trac … more →
Chris Lawrence wrote 2 months ago: Miles Davis: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud I have just bought a fabulous CD. I’m listening to … more →
billbuschel wrote 3 months ago: This is a continuation of the blog entry dated August 23. The International Noir series continues at … more →
adambatty wrote 3 months ago: If the work of Jean-Pierre Melville laid the foundations of the Nouvelle Vague, then one might claim … more →
adambatty wrote 3 months ago: What follows is the fourth in a series of essays produced in conjunction with The Cineastes. Louis M … more →
Amber wrote 3 months ago: Au revoir, les enfants - Louis Malle This post is the third in a series of essays for The Cineastes … more →
Joel Crary wrote 4 months ago: Wally and Andre swallow food for thought in "My Dinner with Andre". (Louis Malle, 1981) Au … more →
asianclassicsproject wrote 4 months ago: Does anyone talk about Louis Malle anymore? It’s been more than thirty years since Ebert wrote … more →
asianclassicsproject wrote 4 months ago: Does anyone talk about Louis Malle anymore? It’s been more than thirty years since Ebert wrote … more →