Jimbo’s Wisconsin Film Festival Dispatch: Day Two
As I start writing this, you should know that my dedication to you, my dear readers, has led me to decide to skip a film on Day Three. After a 5-film Day Two, my original […]
As I start writing this, you should know that my dedication to you, my dear readers, has led me to decide to skip a film on Day Three. After a 5-film Day Two, my original […]
Despite a technical glitch on our end, not the Festival’s, Day One (or, more exactly, Evening One) went very well. As Jake Smith and I sat down at Manakamana at the Chazen Museum, we both […]
Broadcast Interactive Media in Madison will showcase their BIMvid Video Platform during the Wisconsin Film Festival by live streaming several Filmmaker Q & A sessions after selected screenings at Sundance Cinemas. First up: a discussion […]
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Hey, kids, want to meet your favorite Madison Film Forum critic? Well, we want to meet our favorite readers! Below I’ve embedded a Google Calendar listing all the films we plan to attend during the […]
Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock, USA, 1958, 128 min) Wisconsin Film Festival, Saturday, April 5, 1:45pm» Vertigo (1958) has recently been placed at the top of Sight and Sound’s list of 100 top movies, ending Citizen Kane’s domination […]
Our friend Jacob Mertens has posted a review of David Gordon Green’s Joe, which he attended at the South By Southwest Festival in Austin. Joe is also one of the opening night features at this […]
Yes, I know what I said at the beginning of our Wisconsin Film Festival coverage about capsule reviews. We followed through on that pledge with some roomy discussions of seven feature films or programs (and […]
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