Upon its release in 1973, Nicolas Roeg’s Don’t Look Now, starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland, became a commercially successful and creatively significant film that profoundly impacted ...
This weekend, a pair of cinema’s most original voices were silenced. Nicolas Roeg and Bernardo Bertolucci, two visionary directors who conjured sumptuous celluloid mysteries that often took multiple ...
Director David Thompson had partially mirrored Roeg's own film-making techniques by kicking off with a collage of clips and comments from, and about, some of his best-known films – Walkabout, ...
Alexandre O. Philippe has made films about Lynch, Hitchcock or William Friedkin. But there’s one that got away. At least for now. “Nicolas Roeg. He holds more mysteries to me than any other director,” ...
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