Otto Preminger

Otto Preminger Invents the Gay Best Friend in ‘Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon’

Otto Preminger Invents the Gay Best Friend in ‘Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon’

With "sexual deviants", queasy horror, and poetry, Junie Moon explores the viewing boundaries of Hollywood, 1970.
Ambiguously Yours: The Late Works of the Late Otto Preminger

Ambiguously Yours: The Late Works of the Late Otto Preminger

Hurry Sundown, Skidoo, and Such Good Friends welcome you to a world of crowded frames and uncertain tones.
The Heart That Refused to Burn Steadfastly Holds Its Secrets Close: Joan of Arc

The Heart That Refused to Burn Steadfastly Holds Its Secrets Close: Joan of Arc

Kathryn Harrison's longtime fascination with the Catholic Church finds its ultimate expression, and biggest challenge, in this biography of Joan of Arc.

If You Take Film Noir Seriously, You’ll Want ‘Film Noir: The Directors’

What Is True? Or, How Much of It Is True? Otto Preminger’s Classic: ‘Anatomy of a Murder’

Billy Wilder’s ‘Stalag 17’: Special Collector’s Edition (1952)

Laura (1944)

Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965)

Bonjour Tristesse (1958)