Andrei Tarkovsky

10 Essential Russian Films

A box set containing three early works from Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov arrives on Blu-ray (with two films on DVD) today from Cinema Guild. The masterworks include the poetic Whispering Pages (using Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment as its main inspiration), the aural Stone, and a surreal retelling of Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, 1990′s Save and Protect. Sokurov has had a prolific career, admired by everyone from Susan Sontag to Darren Aronofsky. Even Vladimir Putin helped to fund Sokurov’s 2011 Cannes Golden Lion winner, Faust, which was surprising considering the director’s history depicting Russian leaders in a less than flattering light. In celebration of this rare Sokurov release, we wanted to explore other essential Russian films. Here are ten from us. Share what movies you would add to the list, below. … Read More

What’s On at Flavorpill: The Links That Made the Rounds in Our Office

Today at Flavorpill, we wanted to purchase our own ghost town. We watched Andrew De Leon’s America’s Got Talent audition. According to The Daily What, he had never performed for anyone before hitting the stage. We hoped we never attended a funeral like this one. We enjoyed a few of … Read More

What’s On at Flavorpill: The Links That Made the Rounds In Our Office

Today at Flavorpill, we were glad Jezebel re-watched Titanic so we didn’t have to. We saw more people feeding their children bird-style on Jimmy Kimmel. We got excited about this Peeps Easter showdown. We found out what Game of Thrones would be like if everyone were silent except… Read More