NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy CinemaMartin Scorsese has programmed Living, Breathing New York, which continues with ...
I'm old enough to remember when Jacques Rivette films were the domain of dark-web networks and substandard DVD rips, a conspiratorial network worthy of his cin...
98% of interviews follow the same pleasantries-exchange / question-and-answer / pleasantries-exchange format, yet there are those rare times an incredible oppo...
If Alain Guiraudie has still not quite transcended festival obscurity to become an American art-house staple, all the more credit to the films––they’ve never a...
I've still never seen The Wages of Fear (life moves fast and there's books to read in-between all those films) but within days of Criterion's 4K arriving at my...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy CinemaMartin Scorsese has programmed Living, Breathing New York, which starts with Sha...
Does the English language contain six sweeter words than "A Pinku Classic from Shinji Somai"? The last couple of years have seen his work restored and properly...
While this is, admittedly, Not A Movie, Hideo Kojima has perhaps come closest to bridging the video game-cinema divide, either through decades of indispensable...
“Why on Earth is there another film podcast?” Is the question you, the reasonable listener, will ask while nevertheless hitting play on this pilot-of-sorts for...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Brooklyn Center for Theatre ResearchMy screening series Amnesiascope hosts the La Clef Revi...