It's 2026 – the year imagined in Fritz Lang's sci-fi epic Metropolis almost a century ago. Despite its laboured plot the film ...
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 ...
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 ...
"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 ...
At the time of its release, though, ‘Scarlet Street’ was banned in some parts for fear that ‘it would tend to corrupt morals or incite to crime.’ You know who else didn’t like the movie? Its star: ...
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 ...
Fritz Lang casts a long, dark shadow over the history of the movies, stretching from the Golden Age of the German cinema in the ‘20s to Hollywood through the ‘50s, capped by a return to Berlin just as ...
Did Fritz Lang introduce a character to world cinema who prefigured the rise of Osama bin Laden? The two parts of Lang’s tinted, silent Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler premiered in Berlin in 1922. The title ...
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 ...