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Hong Kong auteur Johnnie To gets a fall retrospective at Doc Films
The masterpiece Life Without Principle and nine more greats screen from October through December.
Life Without Principle, Our Hospitality, and other Reader-recommended movies to watch online this week
Some recommended movies from Old Movies to Watch Now, in which Reader film capsules guide what you should watch online.
It’s a clown’s world in Holy Motors, Life Without Principle, and Pierre Étaix
Reconsidering the clownish antics of three works in light of the latest Trap Door Theatre production
Johnnie To’s Life Without Principle: a comic thriller on the investment banking industry
The thriller we live in: notes on the Hong Kong master’s latest film
Straight-Up Lincoln, and the rest of this week’s movies
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
The Root of All Evil
Johnnie To’s Life Without Principle is a thriller about investment banking
Johnnie To’s Election, which has little in common with the U.S. presidential election
Revisiting the Hong Kong master’s gangland saga in light of the U.S. presidential election
Lessons from Wisconsin: bus safety and film festival edition
Reflections on my stay at the 2012 Wisconsin Film Festival
Exercising my guesthood in Madison
A report on my first 24 hours at the Wisconsin Film Festival