A Berlin retrospective salutes a handful of B-movie masters and grindhouse auteurs in all their gritty glory: "These were outsider filmmakers making outsider, maverick movies." By Scott Roxborough ...
BERLIN, Feb 9 (Reuters) - A disturbing German film showing the true story of a serial killer who preyed on women in Hamburg's red-light district in the 1970s does not glorify violence but explores the ...
Chinatown, Badlands, Klute, Taxi Driver, and more make up our list of film noir masterpieces that defined the 1970s.
Beyond a story as such (as the title suggests), this is a sensitive portrait of refusal — refusal of otherness by a predominantly white heteronormative society; refusal of the state’s normalizing, ...
The Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York is offering an exhibition of photography by the acclaimed German filmmaker Wim Wenders. On view from January 29 through March 15, 2025, Written Once will ...
An erudite German-born essayist, Mr. Elsaesser was as enthusiastic about the films of Fassbinder as he was about Hollywood melodramas. By Richard Sandomir Thomas Elsaesser, an influential German-born ...
German movies of the 1970s will forever be linked with the New German Cinema movement, the auteur directors - led by the likes of Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Werner Herzog, Wim Wenders, Margarethe von ...