F.W. Murnau
Eureka Entertainment Announce June-July Masters of Cinema Slate
Eureka Entertainment announced today the Masters of Cinema label’s June-July slate. As ever it’s a collection of excellence with a world-first release in the form
56th BFI London Film Fest Review: WINGS – Restored Print
The first thing any film fan will tell you about William A. Wellman’s war picture, Wings, is that it was recipient of the first Best
Sight & Sound Poll Winners: SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO HUMANS (1927)
Continuing Cinemart’s exploration of the top ten films listed in the very recent Sight & Sound magazine poll naming the greatest films of all time
Top Twenty Films Challenge #20: CITY GIRL (1930)
It began on Twitter with FilmLand Empire blogger and sometime Cinemart contributor, Laurent de Alberti, discussing an attempt to name his top twenty films. He
Re-Viewed/Re-Assessed: SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO HUMAN (1927)
Working in Germany in the early and mid 1920s, director F.W. Murnau helmed some of the greatest silent features ever dreamed up. Nosferatu (1922), The
F.W. Murnau’s Iconic ‘Sunrise’ Gets Blu-ray Release 12th Sept
The recent London riots saw the Sony DADC warehouse in Enfield burned down and indie films labels had their stock was destroyed. Eureka just whipped
Movie Mavericks: F.W. Murnau In America
Hollywood would become a poison chalice for F.W. Murnau. Yet on evidence of two films alone we can see several things taking shape which would







