In case you haven't gotten your hands on Chris Cunningham's new fiendishly freaky dvd, Rubber Johnny, in full Cunningham form, is currently online, or at least a good portion of it anyway. (via: screenhead) Not sure for how long though. Recently, images of the film were projected on the wall of... View full entry
While his latest film, Inland Empire, is still in production, Lynch kills time by serving up daily LA weather reports via his website. View full entry
Always a popular topic in our discussions...digital cameras and better pictures: Less Cursing, Better Pictures: 10 Suggestions View full entry
Harrison S. Fraker Jr., dean of College of Environmental Design at UC Berkeley has said, "The Phoenix Library is one of the most important American buildings of the end of the 20th century." We couldn't agree more. Indeed, we were delighted to honor its 10th anniversary by producing the short... View full entry
And in entertainment news ... Darth Vader (Hayden Christensen) wants to be an Architect. I don't find Hollywood interesting, so I'm thinking about studying architecture instead. | digitalspy View full entry
“Watching the downfall of Enron is like staring at a car crash on the highway -- it‘s ugly, but you can‘t take you eyes off of it.” Obvious News reviews this latest documentary on the fall... View full entry
oh in the my - it is in my brain ' Sony, has patented an idea for transmitting data directly into the brain, with the goal of enabling a person to see films and play video games in which they smell, taste and perhaps even feel things, New Scientist magazine says. View full entry
Motion pictures of RNC protests turn-up that disprove police testimony or reveal "flaws" in those submitted by cops & prosecutors to court. NYT. This would seem to flip over the Orwellian paranoia of a Big Brother technology, or does it? Miss Representation comments. View full entry
"Zizek!" a documentry on the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek is due to release this Fall. View full entry
Canadian museums are going through a 60's thing. In Montréal, Ottawa, and in Toronto. See the Event Calendar. Also, CBC archives has released some old-time architectural footage. See the Pavilions of the Superpowers caught on color film as well as Moshe Safdie describing... View full entry
If you are in San Francisco tonight, the U.S. premiere of this documentary recounts the massive rebellion in Bolivia against the privatization of Colombia's natural gas industry in 2003. Details | Article View full entry
After four years of work, long time friend Sydney Pollack has completed a documentary on the life of architect Frank Gehry. Sydney Pollack has taken a cue from Michael Moore and has made a feature-length documentary called Sketches of Frank Gehry. He's just finished production after working four... View full entry
How do you make an interesting movie about urban sprawl? Jessica Winter meets director Jem Cohen. From the Guardian. Tipped off by e-rizzy » discuss View full entry
Don't let the Oscars get in the way of seeing some great films. If you get the chance: The End of Suburbia, and The Take. View full entry
Chain : a film about sameness throughout the landscape (oddly enough, was shot in seven countries and 11 American states) by Jem Cohen of Brooklyn, NY. Cohen states that an experience of running into problems with homeland security agents while shooting, "has the effect of politicising this... View full entry