Y Tu Mama Tambien , Che, More Coming to Criterion Collection
Thanks to a new pact with IFC Films, Che, A Christmas Tale, Christopher Nolan’s Following, Y Tu Mama Tambien and a host of other films will have new Criterion editions in the coming months.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsSteven Soderbergh Says He Has Only "Three or Four Years" Left as a Filmmaker
In an inexplicable “WTF?” moment, Steven Soderbergh told a writer at The Guardian this week that he regrets making Che because the shoot was so intense and that he thinks he only has "three or four years" left in him as a filmmaker.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsBenicio Del Toro to discuss Springsteen on Sirius radio
Of all the names submitted for fevered recognition this time of year, one that has shown up puzzlingly few times is Benicio Del Toro, who carries Steven Soderbergh’s Che flatly on his shoulders. Although recent attempts to mine the famously severe actor’s mind haven’t gone especially well, Sirius XM Radio will give it another shot with an interview to air Friday at 6 p.m. Eastern on its E Street channel.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsChe: The Argentine & Guerrilla
It’s simply audacious to make a four-hour-plus film... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsChe Guevara Hates Steven Soderbergh
You bought the T-shirt—now go see the movie. That’s the logic Steven Soderbergh hopes will draw audiences to Che, his four-hour, Spanish-language revolutionary epic starring Benicio Del Toro... read more
Found in: Movies, FeaturesToronto International Film Festival 2008
The Toronto International Film Festival, which wrapped up its 10-day run this past weekend, is arguably the most important film festival in North America. But to the average moviegoer it's not as well known as Sundance, in part because TIFF samples the most promising new film from around the world while Sundance emphasizes home-grown movies, for better or worse. But TIFF showcases its share of English-language films, too -- often with star-studded red-carpet premieres -- and this year some of the festival's best movies were among them:Rachel Getting MarriedI'll have to admit that the new film from Jonathan Demme (Silence... read more
Found in: Blogs, FestivusIFC picks up rights to Steven Soderbergh's Che
Steven Soderbergh's Che caused quite a stir when it premiered at the Cannes film festival earlier this year. Combining two separate film pieces and clocking in at over four hours, Soderbergh has apparently realized that everything the critics railed on him about at the festival was correct; four hours is too much. Of anything.... read more
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Where Have All The Weird Girls Gone?…
