Topic: Werner Herzog
In "Cave of Forgotten Dreams," director Werner Herzog explored the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc caverns of southern France with a 3D camera. The movie was...
In "Cave of Forgotten Dreams," director Werner Herzog explored the Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc caverns of southern France, using a 3-D camera. The movie was...
Loading Please Wait. Who could have predicted that it would take the surviving leading lights of the New German Cinema to put 3D to good use...
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Jonathan Elphick John Gould: The Family of Toucans (Taschen, 2011). . Taschen's resuscitation of John Gould's series of prints, The Family of...
Figuring out the trends at TIFF is a bit like delivering a weather report from the edge of a hurricane. Picture the critic clinging horizontally to...
When Werner Herzog's new film was introduced Thursday night at the crowded Ryerson theatre, the audience clapped, then cheered, then rose to its...
Every time film festival season rolls around, there exists the remote but completely plausible possibility that you'll be lining up for late-night...
With more than 250 features at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, and 475 hours of film programming (15 of those devoted to Mark...