‘Some Kind of Heaven’ Review: A Sobering Darren Aronofsky-Produced Doc on Retirement Community
Lance Oppenheim’s lush and immersive documentary captures a fantasyland for people looking to recapture their youth.
Lance Oppenheim’s lush and immersive documentary captures a fantasyland for people looking to recapture their youth.
Aronofsky’s follow-up to “mother!” casts Brendan Fraser as a near-death recluse.
The ever-busy Almodóvar has two features and two short films in development and the release of “The Human Voice” set for 2021.
The original “Watchmen” script had a radical approach to the comic book’s ending.
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From Phoenix to “Taxi Driver” inspiration, Aronofsky’s Batman vision sounds a whole lot like “Joker.”
“It was an amazing wake-up call that film is a director’s medium,” Portman told Vanity Fair about watching Darren Aronofsky’s horror-thriller.
Every vote counts, now more than ever.
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Edgar Wright, Kathryn Bigelow, Paul Thomas Anderson, and more have all received the Mondo treatment.
Bourdain travels to Bhutan with Darren Aronofsky and gets deep in the first episode to air after his tragic suicide.
Cinematographer Simon de Glanville shot monarch butterflies in Mexico, a water fight in Varanasi, and a rocket launch in Kazakhstan as part of the interconnected wonders of Mother Earth.