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The next season of Louie will be only seven episodes so Louis C.K. can work on a new independent feature, IMDb reports.
Watch a recent 25-minute discussion with Spike Lee and the cast of Do the Right Thing for its 25th anniversary:
A Fight Club sequel will arrive in comic book form next year, USA Today reports.
At The Dissolve, David Ehrlich explores the use of Radiohead in films:
This week’s release of I Origins, which scores its climax to one of Radiohead’s most revered and unusual songs, might finally offer an answer. The final moments of Mike Cahill’s new film clarify and question the band’s strange relationship with the movies more urgently than anything else has in years. It’s been 14 years since Radiohead released Kid A, the band’s monumental follow-up to 1997’s OK Computer, and yet Cahill’s film somehow marks the first time that magisterial album-closer “Motion Picture Soundtrack” has ever actually appeared on a motion-picture soundtrack.
The piano from Casablanca is up for auction, The Guardian reports.
Watch Zach Galifianakis and Ted Danson perform Mistaken for Strangers: The Play:
Venice Days has announced its line-up, including new films from Laurent Cantet, Kim Ki-duk, and more.