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SAMPO and RUSLAN & LUDMILA: Aleksandr Ptushko's Magical Epics Are Even More Gorgeous in 4K
SAMPO and RUSLAN & LUDMILA: Aleksandr Ptushko’s Magical Epics Are Even More Gorgeous in 4K

Aleksandr Ptushko films represent a style of cinema that feels lost to time. They give a reminder of the kind of creativity, craft, and imagination that filmmaking can have.

PLAY IT AS IT LAYS and the Existential Nightmare of Hollywood
PLAY IT AS IT LAYS and the Existential Nightmare of Hollywood

Play It as It Lays is the rare adaptation of a literary masterpiece that lives up to the source material.

Going To The Mattresses: How New Hollywood Wrestled With Sex, Success And Adaptation
Going To The Mattresses: How New Hollywood Wrestled With Sex, Success And Adaptation

In the 1970s, a decade many have argued was the best time for cinema, film adaptations of bestselling novels were more common.

THE GODFATHER: An Italian-American's Movie Experience
THE GODFATHER: An Italian American’s Movie Experience

Michelle Sabato, an Italian American herself, takes a closer look at The Godfather, and what “family” means to Italian Americans.

Sculptures In Time Pt. III: Tarkovsky's SOLARIS
Sculptures In Time Pt. III: Tarkovsky’s SOLARIS

In Tarkovsky’s 1972 film Solaris, Kris Kelvin (played by Donatas Banionis) journeys to a space station on the sentient planet Solaris in order to investigate whether the planet is still useful for scientific inquiry. Critics at the time considered Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1972 film as the Soviet answer to Stanley Kubrick’s famed 1968 film, 2001: A Space Odyssey.