The Deutsches Haus (200 S. Galvez St.) this weekend turns over its German film series to expressionist director Fritz Lang, with a free minifest of the director's silent films. The Fritz Lang Filmfest ...
Resident movie guy at WhatCulture who used to be Comics Editor. Thinks John Carpenter is the best. Likes Hellboy a lot. Dad ...
"Metropolis," Fritz Lang's freaky, futuristic man vs. machines masterpiece, has the most jumbled running-time history. Few films have been subjected to so many reissues, rereleases, re-cuts and ...
Fritz Lang’s “You and Me” (1938), a strange and imperfect movie that I love more on each viewing, has finally arrived on DVD via the TCM Vault Collection, as part of its second “Dark Crimes” ...
Of all the fantastically directed movies of the 20th century, some of the very best include Akira Kurosawa's Ran and Alfred ...
A luridly sensationalized, wildly inaccurate imagining of what was behind Fritz Lang’s supposed personality quirks, with specific reference to “M.” Fortunately for film history, Fritz Lang was much ...
LONDON — The 66th Berlin Intl. Film Festival is to present the world premiere of the digitally restored version of Fritz Lang's "Der müde Tod" (Destiny) as part of its Berlinale Classics program. The ...
Fritz Lang’s “You and Me” (1938) “confounded audience expectations at the time of its release,” a breathless scribe at Powerhouse Films writes. Some 80 years later, one suspects that it will do much ...
Turner Classic Movies and Universal Studio’s Dark Crimes: Film Noir Thrillers, Volume Two contains two movies each by Fritz Lang, You and Me (1938) and Ministry of Fear (1944), and William Castle, ...
Fritz Lang: Master of Darkness. That’s the American Cinematheque’s nickname for the great director, who had a potent career in Hollywood after he arrived from Germany in 1934. The Cinematheque’s Aero ...
Mystery, police-procedural, and really, all cinema fans should watch these! Before CGI, fantasy filmmakers had to get creative. Fritz Lang pretty much invented modern sci-fi with 'Metropolis.' From ...