Don LaFontaine, the man who provided the sonorous voice for more than 5,000 movie trailers, died Monday at age 68.cbc View full entry
'The Wire' is bursting with fabulous characters - but the biggest star is the architecture. The Guardian View full entry
The twin towers may now be synonymous with terrorism and tragedy, but decades ago they were the canvas for a daring tightrope walk, a quarter of a mile high. w/video channel 4 View full entry
Among his many beautiful film works such as "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", in 2005, he made a film about Frank Gehry called, "Sketches of Frank Gehry" | Herald Tribune View full entry
The new short film by Blu - an ambiguous animation painted on public walls. Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche). MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo. View full entry
The last stronghold of the "American Dream" is the subject of this incredibly dynamic documentary film Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa. Here in the dusty southwest lies the middle position of both extremes, equally favored with utopian ideals and post-apocalyptic nightmares. Preview View full entry
The trailer for the upcoming film Archiculture is now available on Archinect in our new feature A Mere Sliver of Time - Archiculture: The Documentary. View full entry
Friday, 03/14/2008, 6:00–8:00pm Tapping their feet and chewing pencils, five students nervously await the outcome of five tumultuous years of intense labor. In moments, they will hear from their committee of professors as to the final decision of their senior thesis projects. The... View full entry
Brazilian director Jose Padilha won the Berlin Film Festival's top prize for his controversial movie, "Tropa de Elite," which was shot in Rio's slums | interview with Jose Padilha | highlights from the film View full entry
The movie, which was made for mobile phones, shows the actress dressed up as various insects doing what comes naturally. Spiegel | Berlinale | Interview w/ Rossellini including some scenes View full entry
Artists Telling Artists’ Stories: Sarah Keenlyside reviews the documentaries of this year's festival. sundance.org View full entry
Artist, critic, poet, writer, and Web provocateur Kenneth Goldsmith is one of those rare individuals who create their own gravity ... You might have read this opening line here on Archinect--so from here I'd like to point you into the direction of a documentary sucking on words: Kenneth... View full entry
CALL FOR ENTRIES; Detroit is a site of parallax, overlapping realities that seem mutually incomprehensible yet continue to exist and thrive. What is your perception of Detroit? via [FLAK] + flakdetroit.com View full entry
Winner of the 2007 Slamdance Grand Prize for Best Narrative Feature, Dylan Verrechia's look across the border is as much reality as it is fiction. My Space via Filmmaker + YouTube View full entry
The following films seems worthy of mention:Persepolis about growing up in post-shah Iran in beautiful animation. A Girl Cut in Two loosely inspired by the 1906 murder of New York architect Stanford White.NYT | Official Site View full entry