Posted by Andre Crous on February 2, 2012
This column features a weekly pick, usually from one of the independent cinemas, of a film that — because of age, color or length — might be in the viewer’s blind spot when he or she goes through the week’s cinema listings.
Posted by Andre Crous on January 18, 2012
This column features a weekly pick, usually from one of the independent cinemas, of a film that — because of age, color or length — might be in the viewer’s blind spot when he or she goes through the week’s cinema listings.
Posted by Andre Crous on January 11, 2012
This column features a weekly pick, usually from one of the independent cinemas, of a film that — because of age, color or length — might be in the viewer’s blind spot when he or she goes through the week’s cinema listings.
Posted by James Walling on October 12, 2010
* Touted as America’s leading avant-garde filmmaker by none other than The New York Times’ film critic Manohla Dargis, Nathaniel Dorsky will personally introduce screenings of several of his films at Bio Ponrepo Oct. 11 and 15 at 8 p.m. The director is part of the FAMU visiting filmmaker series curated by filmmaker Henry Hills. [...]