Emmanuel Lubezki’s ‘Breathing Lens’ Captures the Rhythm of Life Itself
Bradford Young sings the praises of the “Tree of Life” and “Gravity” cinematographer, who helped inspire his own sense of naturalism.
Bradford Young sings the praises of the “Tree of Life” and “Gravity” cinematographer, who helped inspire his own sense of naturalism.
The two Oscar-winners discuss the 10-time Ariel-winning film’s “truthful” exploration of identity and loneliness in our exclusive video. The Mexican Oscar submission is now available on Netflix.
The filmmaker, an executive producer on the Indian festival-winner “The Disciple,” explains why he’s keen on supporting new talent.
The 1995 film version of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s beloved book found a way to bridge magic and reality in enriching ways.
As critical resources for the country’s filmmakers face an uncertain future, the Three Amigos rallied this month to keep a vibrant community alive.
Del Toro views monsters as a religion and loves them more than just a “fanboy, geek appreciation”
Alfonso Cuarón’s love letter to Mexico City marks the rare DVD/Blu-ray release for any Netflix original film.
Apple TV+ beat Netflix in this round of the streaming wars, but Amazon Studios is this week’s real winner thanks to hard-won experience.
After earning Netflix three Oscars for “Roma,” Cuarón switched his creative allegiance to Apple and all the innovation its money can buy.
“Easy Rider,” Lina Wertmüller, and Milos Forman are also being honored.
A lot of work went into making those taxidermied dog heads look real.
“Green Book” won Best Picture over “Roma,” but a prevailing theory suggests it had everything to do with industry fears over Netflix.