Articles related to "Arthouse"From Nazi office to nightclub, the Arthouse Tacheles building in Berlin's Mitte district has had a colourful past, reflecting the many changes in this once divided city.
Hiroshi Teshigahara's Face of Another is a fantastic surreal science fiction film straight out of the '60s Japanese arthouse.
Frank Langella, Lauren Ambrose, and Lili Taylor star in a film about repeating lifes mistakes and fighting against father time. Andrew Wagner Directs.
Korean arthouse violence comes full circle in last of Vengeance Trilogy. Go Su-Hee and Choi Min-Sik shock with their excellent portrayals of the worst kinds of criminals.
Wim Wenders is something of a wunderkind. The German director enjoys an enviable reputation as the maker of popular art-house films.
Lars Von Trier's latest contribution caused booing and walk-outs at Cannes, mostly thanks to the horrific final scenes. But should it solely be judged on its gore?
A review of Eagle vs Shark, released on DVD Jan 2008. This unorthodox Antipodean film will appeal to fans of Napoleon Dynamite and Flight of the Conchords.
Check out the first image from Fox Searchlight's The Fantastic Mr. Fox, starring George Clooney, Meryl Streep and Bill Murray. Film comes out November 13th.
A beautifully acted and directed drama that gives voice and concern to Britain's minority ethnic communities.
Bakshi's cult classic explores a post-apocalyptic future in which magic and peace, have flourished - until the discovery of a cache of Axis weaponry and propaganda.
From Rugby Union at Westpac Stadium and free outdoor music concerts to arthouse movies and Maori culture, the NZ capital always has reason to celebrate.
Sony Pictures Classics is releasing the harrowing animated documentary Waltz With Bashir to DVD on June 23rd.
Aardman Animation has started production on two animated feature films, Arthur Christmas and Pirates! Sony Pictures will distribute both.
Good news for Hayao Miyazaki fans: his latest film, Ponyo, will appear in more than 800 theatres in North America. Movie opens Friday, August 14th.
Find out more about Sony Pictures Animation's direct-to-DVD release of Open Season 2, starring Mike Epps, Joel McHale and Billy Connelly.
Doig's work oscillates between abstract and figurative. A comprehensive retrospective shows 50 of his atmospheric paintings in Frankfurt from October 9 to January 4.
In the early 1960's legendary low budget film-maker Roger Corman made a series of evocative and successful films based upon the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
Innovative scenes that changed how audiences not only see, but listen to, films.
Aaltio's gorgeously restrained score bucks the trend for most minimalism-influenced film soundtracks and proves both thematically and melodically enchanting.
The winners of the first-ever Scottish Restaurant Awards across a variety of categories were announced in a ceremony at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.
Christchurch in New Zealand is home base for tourists wanting to see all that the South Island has to offer. This little city offers culture and an English experience.
Remakes, sequels and the PG-13 fad have made it hard to find good horror movies these days, but they are out there.
Korean arthouse horror film showcases violence using European filming techniques, with rough edges. Oldboy auteur directs Ha Kyun Shin, Du Na Bae & Kang Ho Song.
Jean-Luc Godard's 1967 film La Chinoise provides an oblique critique of leftist politics in France in the lead up to the events of May 1968.
A trip to India in 1979 provided the spark for one of the most innovative cinematographers of our time. Thirty years later, Slumdog Millionaire brought him Oscar glory.
An Education depicts how pie-in-the-sky predictions for our futures can sock even the most sensible among us and represents the major arrival of actress Carey Mulligan.
The movie Funny Games is described as one of the best movies of 2008 by some critics and as one of the worst by others. Why the wide disparity of opinion?
Michael Haneke proclaims during an interview about the movie Funny Games "Anyone who leaves the cinema doesn't need the film, and anybody who stays does."
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