The threat of a punishing trade war sent Wall Street on a roller coaster. Markets rebounded after Mexico said it had negotiated a one-month reprieve. A similar pause was announced by Canada after ...
The directors behind the 2025 Oscar-nominated feature documentary Sugarcane and Copenhagen-based Polish artist Piotr ...
After last week’s awkward “ technically, he’s not a Nazi because the American government can’t be used as a tool for fascism ...
Frank Ocean, that most elusive musical artist, has a new project: he’s directing a film. According to Variety, the movie has already begun shooting in Mexico City, and David Jonsson is the lead.
Aguirre, The Wrath of God Directed by the brilliant German filmmaker Werner Herzog and starring a crazy Klaus Kinski ... to a new expedition through what today is the Sinaloa Desert in Mexico. It is ...
Film fans are invited to a whirlwind of foreign, independent, and art films, to be screened at the Dietrich Theater in ...
Vom Fuss des Uetlibergs startete Werner Herzog einst in die neue Heimat. Via Rhonetal fuhr er helmlos auf dem Motorroller mit 45 km/h durch Frankreich, kam nach vier Wochen in Spaniens Hauptstadt ...
Likewise, Werner Herzog’s 1979 remake, also in German, of this classic also announces its fixation with death upfront— the opening credits of Nosferatu the Vampyre unfold against the mummified ...
If the four-year gap between Frank Ocean's debut studio album Channel Orange and his follow-ups Endless and Blonde felt long, it's now been over double the wait to see if another album will ever ...
filmed by Werner Herzog (in English and German: the latter is slightly better) on a strikingly frugal budget and released in 1979. Herzog’s take on Murnau’s take on the Dracula story (the plot ...
The movie premiered at the 1979 Berlin Film Festival, 45 years before Robert Eggers’ reimagination hit theaters. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter ...
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