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Guy Maddin Talks! Part 4: A Climactic Nexus of Ballet, Hockey and Horror
This is the fourth of a five-part interview with Canadian film director Guy Maddin, conducted by filmmaker (and now Fandor executive) Jonathan Marlow. Read Part …
The Silent Movie Horror of Dancing Vampires: Dracula: Pages from a Virgin’s Diary
If there were no Guy Maddin, cinephiles would have to invent him. The pure visual ecstasy that silent films offer to the discerning film consumer …
A DIY Space Opera that Transcends Camp: Mike Kuchar’s Sins of the Fleshapoids
Sins Of The Fleshapoids‘ most telling scene doesn’t feature any of the sci-fi epic or gladiator movie camp most associated with this 1965 underground cinema …
A Blockbuster in an Alternative Universe: Andrew Bujalski’s “Beeswax”
This essay originally appeared in the DVD liner notes for Beeswax. It is republished here with the permission of Cinema Guild. “Characterizing audiences is always …
A Documentary with “Spirit, and Soul” – U.S. Critics on “sleep furiously”
At the start of the week we shared a selection of choice praise from British critics on Gideon Koppel’s documentary sleep furiously. As uniformly positive …
“Sleep Furiously” Photo Essay, Part Two: All Creatures Great and Small
“The least anthropomorphic film I’ve ever seen” – Filmmaker Alex Cox on sleep furiously WATCH SLEEP FURIOUSLY ON FANDOR JULY 29TH.
“sleep furiously” Photo Essay, Part One: A Picturesque Pastoral
If there’s one thing upon which people agree about Gideon Koppel’s documentary sleep furiously, it’s that looks beautiful. In the film magazine Sight and Sound, Mann Booker Prize-winning novelist …
Laugh and Splatter: The Hilarious Horror of “Body Melt”
Splatter horror comedies are few and far between from Dead Alive to Evil Dead. And so it’s cool to see Phillip Brophy’s Body Melt, a …
Strange Transmissions: Craig Baldwin’s “Spectres of the Spectrum”
Historically, working with found footage hasn’t been easy. When filmmaker Bruce Conner made A Movie (1958), a pioneering work of found-footage cinema, he had to …
“David” in Real Life: Interview with L.M. “Kit” Carson
This is the second of two interviews with David Holzman’s Diary director Jim McBride and actor L.M. “Kit” Carson. The following interview with Kit Carson …