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Acclaimed director Charles Burnett is finally getting the proper release for his lost feature “The Annihilation of Fish.” IndieWire can announce that the 1999 film has landed a 4K restoration and ...
‘The Annihilation of Fish’ review: A rare James Earl Jones film, restored, returns for a victory lap
“The Annihilation of Fish” would be pretty much unimaginable, if it weren’t here, now, a generation after its disappearance. It barely got into production in 1999, even with James Earl Jones heading ...
No movie deserves the ignominious burial that Charles Burnett’s 1999 romantic drama originally received. Premiering at the Toronto Film Festival before making its way to a few subsequent events, it ...
Out of all the movie genres on the market, none are more diverse and expansive than comedy. From gut-busting classics full of raunchy juvenile jokes to deadpan dramas that can’t help but induce a few ...
It’s not coming from a major studio, but there actually is a new romantic comedy getting a U.S. theatrical release this Valentine’s Day weekend — never mind that it was shot more than 25 years ago.
The 80-year-old Charles Burnett is often thought of as one of American cinema's last true independents. His movies, most of which focus on working-class Black families in his home city of Los Angeles, ...
“No Other Land,” the Best Documentary Academy Award winner, is a raw, ground level, personal look at the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, seen through the experiences of a Palestinian ...
Featuring an evening with Terence Nance; Raoul Peck's evocative documentary, ERNEST COLE: LOST AND FOUND; DIRTY 30s, a celebratory shorts program marking the festival's milestone; the Chicago premiere ...
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