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Werner Herzog

Book Review: Filmmaker Werner Herzog — On the Hunt for the Ecstatic Truth

This thoughtful study offers a worthwhile critical perspective on Werner Herzog, one of the world’s great living film artists.

By: Tim Jackson Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Joshua Lund., Klaus Kinski, Werner Herzog

Film Review: Werner Herzog’s “Family Romance” — Schmaltzy, Small, and Soft

Family Romance, LLC is a wrong-headed, inferior Herzog movie. Wake up, Werner! Oh, for a jolt of Klaus Kinski.

By: Gerald Peary Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Family Romance LLC, Mahiro Tanimoto, Werner Herzog, Yuichi Ishii

Film Review: “Lo and Behold” — Oh, Werner!

We’re very fortunate that this kooky cinematic icon finds the internet interesting; this film is one of the most interesting documentaries of the year so far.

By: Peg Aloi Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: documentary, Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World. internet, Peg Aloi, Werner Herzog

Film Review: The Films of Werner Herzog on Blu-Ray — Essential Viewing

em> Director Werner Herzog has repeatedly taken us to places where few moviemakers have dared to venture; this Blu-Ray set is an essential addition to any serious film collection.

By: Rob Ribera Filed Under: Featured, Film, Review Tagged: Ferocious Reality: Documentary According to Werner Herzog, Rob Ribera, Shout! Factory, Werner Herzog

Coming Attractions in Film: February 2010

By Justin Marble Feb. 5-9, Recent Raves at the Brattle: Left out of the film talk at your last dinner party? Here’s your chance to get caught up. The Brattle is hosting a week of some of the best films of 2009, sponsored by the Boston Society of Film Critics. Harder to find titles like […]

By: Justin Marble Filed Under: Coming Attractions, Film Tagged: Boston Society of Film Critics, Brattle Theater, Coolidge Award, Coolidge Corner moviehouse, Fantastic M. Fox, Harvard Film Archive, Hong Kong, In the Mood for Love, John Ford, Jonathan Demme, Justin Marble, Museum of Fine Arts, My Son, Orestes, Oscar shorts, Ramming Speed, Razormaze, The Hurt Locker, This is Spinal Tap, Werner Herzog, What Have Ye Done, Wong Kar-Wai

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