The French filmmaker is considered the master of fantastic cinema. By Ariston Anderson This years Locarno Film Festival will be dedicated to French filmmaker Jacques Tourneur (1904-1977), featuring a ...
‘Jacques Tourneur, Fearmaker’ Trailer Shows He Directed Some of the Most Haunting Films Ever — Watch
The Film Society of Lincoln Center is putting on the largest retrospective of the Master of Mood's films to be screened in New York City in decades. He is the Master of Mood. Once you’ve seen a few ...
‘There’s something wrong with this whole setup,” a publicity agent says in “The Leopard Man” (1943), a darkly atmospheric film directed by Jacques Tourneur. The man is referring to violent deaths ...
Released in 2024 (first at SXSW, then on Shudder), Oddity begins with a murder. Dani is alone in her isolated house when a ...
Discovering who you are is a journey that lasts a lifetime.
The haunting atmosphere of suspicion, where you can't trust your own senses, thus reflects the themes of the movie. There's a ...
While the new premieres at the world’s greatest film festivals usually garner much of the spotlight, the lineup of restorations should be equally as exciting to any cinephile. Venice Film Festival, ...
Jacques Tourneur, born in France in 1904, went back and forth between his native country and the United States before settling in Hollywood, in 1934. As a quasi-outsider, he had a keen eye for ...
New York Film Festival will present 17 total restorations from directors like Edward Yang, Jean Eustache, and Pedro Costa. Film at Lincoln Center has announced the cinephile-favorite Revivals section ...
Jane Randolph was the actress so memorably terrorised by the suggestive effects of shadow, light and sound in the classic thriller Cat People (1942). Although she appeared primarily in B-movies ...
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