One of the most powerful, important qualities of international film is its ability to slice through language and cultural boundaries to reveal what unites us. ...
The thing about filmmaker John Sayles is that he has done everything. Do you love Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial or Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist? S...
Making his long-awaited return to feature filmmaking after a 12-year absence, Gregg Aaraki was back at Sundance this year to premiere I Want Your Sex, an eroti...
Certain beliefs unite all of humanity. Take, for example, the idea that the extraordinary is possible. Or, even more, that the impossible is possible. Stev...
Recently earning the high honors of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel Angel Down, author Daniel Kraus' prior book Whalefall has been adapted for the...
Premiering at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and recently stopping by Cannes, it'll be a remarkable year if there's a better documentary to arrive th...
Family and belonging structure society to a mythical scale, their symbolic value readily plugged into ideologies categorizing the world into binaries—"us" and ...
Alex Vlack’s The Revisionist has all the elements of a great comedy of manners before reverting to something quite obviously foreshadowed in the film’s opening...
Returning to feature filmmaking five years ago with The Power of the Dog, we've been waiting to see when Jane Campion will come back to the big screen. While n...
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Film at Lincoln CenterHistory, Italian Style begins with Visconti's Senso and The Leopard, ...