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Rick and Morty season 8's sci-fi satire of capitalist greed is exactly how I imagine Bong Joon-ho's exciting new animated movie will turn out.
Another worthy, challenging doco from Werner Herzog. In the opening scene of Into the Abyss, an imposing and heartfelt investigation of how a young man came to be legally executed by the state ...
Celebrated director Werner Herzog and his cinematographer Peter Zeitlinger will be honored at this year's EnergaCamerimage festival.
Listen to Werner Herzog Read a Book of AI Poetry The 80-year-old director narrated the audio-book for “I Am Code: An Artificial Intelligence Speaks,” a poetry collection by ChatGPT’s brother.
Into the Abyss tugs the viewer into a narrative so bleak that it turns in on itself, tunnels through, and arrives, perversely, at a glimmer of optimism. The closest movie theater showing Werner Herzog ...
Watching Into the Abyss, master director Werner Herzog’s curious look at a Texas triple homicide and the long march to the fatal gurney for the young men involved, I was struck by just how banal ...
Werner Herzog on the set of his 2011 documentary Into the Abyss. (IFC Films) When Werner Herzog was growing up in rural Bavaria in the 1940s, there were no movies — at least not in his world.
In Werner Herzog’s 2011 documentary Into the Abyss, the irrepressible German master-turned-Hollywood-adventurer prefaces a series of interviews with two death row inmates, their families, their ...
Geopolitics has never been high on Werner Herzog’s list of concerns, at least in his documentaries. Even when he glances toward current events (“Lessons of Darkness,” “Into the Abyss ...
Werner: Well it’s a complex case with two perpetrators, three murder victims, four crime scenes, a shoot-out with police, and so… Looking into a human abyss, so deep that you get vertigo.
Netflix has unveiled the official trailer for Werner Herzog's other new documentary this year, titled Into the Inferno, which premiered at the Telluride & Toronto Film Festivals.
When looking for narration about human atrocities, few could rival the analysis of Werner Herzog. His distrust of nature, humanity, and Pokémon Go makes for a cold and distant reaction to various ...