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Narrowing down the 100 best movies of the century is no easy task, but it's one that the critics team at FandomWire set out ...
The festival's commitment to exploring artificial intelligence runs deep, with 11 AI films among its 217-title program and a three-day conference dedicated to examining how the technology is reshaping ...
The 29th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival opened Thursday with a bold statement on cinema's future, selecting as ...
Hosted by marine biologist Tom Hird, the competition series follows four teams of experts as they attempt to capture every ...
Can Pride Night still serve fierceness when the team is in last place and the weather is unbearable? This baseball gay went ...
Werner Herzog had never even seen a movie until he was 11. Now 82, the visionary director is working constantly, still making ...
Shoah, Stop Making Sense, and Bowling for Columbine are among the best and most essential documentary movies ever made.
Werner Herzog: The 60 Minutes Interview A teenage Werner Herzog needed just one thing after he decided filmmaking was his destiny: a camera. He found one at a film school in Munich and walked off ...
There are few things one can do in a theater which feel quite the same as spending a few hours with Werner Herzog and the group of scientists whose field he has chosen to romp into this time. In ...
Once, at the height of COVID, I dropped off a book at the home of Werner Herzog. I was an editor at the time and was trying to assign him a review, so I drove up to his gate in Laurel Canyon, and ...
The Teutonic overthinker’s latest documentary reveals more about his strange mind than the brain writ large.
Beyond BCIs Werner Herzog muses on mysteries of the brain in Theater of Thought Auteur director's latest documentary runs the gamut from BCIs and how we construct reality to whether fish can dream.