New The Conjuring 2 trailer is an eerie watch. Premiering today at WonderCon, the new trailer for James Wan’s hotly anticipated Warren-fied sequel The Conjuring 2 is a creepy, atmospheric melange of exposition, mystery and supernatural shivers. And it also appears to be borrowing some of late composer Florian Fricke’s (aka Popol Vuh) music from…
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- 3/26/2016
- by Chris Alexander
- shocktillyoudrop.com
★★★★★ What defines a bona fide cult classic? Is it its bold, inimitable style? It's army of loyal devotees, perhaps? Or is it its unconventional approach to the cinematic form as a whole? Whichever of the aforementioned attributes floats your monkey-infested raft, Bavarian director Werner Herzog's 1972 effort Aguirre, the Wrath of God more than meets the criteria. A firm favourite among critics, filmmakers and arthouse admirers the world over, Herzog's existentialist trek through the perilous Amazon rainforest helped to herald in the era of New German Expression and also introduced wildman Klaus Kinski to dumbstruck audiences.
Now newly restored and returning to selected cinemas in June of this year courtesy of the British Film Institute, Herzog's third feature stars the incomparable Kinski - once described by Herzog as "probably the most difficult actor in the world to deal with" - as the titular Don Lope de Aguirre, a power-crazed conquistador...
Now newly restored and returning to selected cinemas in June of this year courtesy of the British Film Institute, Herzog's third feature stars the incomparable Kinski - once described by Herzog as "probably the most difficult actor in the world to deal with" - as the titular Don Lope de Aguirre, a power-crazed conquistador...
- 6/6/2013
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Werner Herzog is personally participating in two events in New York this week, beginning tonight with Paul Holdengräber's Live from the New York Public Library conversation series and again with Holdengräber tomorrow at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for a post-screening discussion of Herzog's use of music in The White Diamond and beyond. Screenings of Fitzcarraldo Friday night fill out Bam's duet of a series, Ode to the Dawn of Man: Film and Music with Werner Herzog. In addition, Herzog's video installation in the Whitney Biennial goes on display Thursday incorporating footage he filmed during an improvisation between cello and organ (here is a spellbinding clip of some of the footage from that session). Truly, 'tis the season in New York to contemplate the director's transformation of the world into music.
Herzog's knack for fusing his own astonishing images to somehow equally astonishing music has always been exceptional, to the...
Herzog's knack for fusing his own astonishing images to somehow equally astonishing music has always been exceptional, to the...
- 2/29/2012
- MUBI
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