If one wishes to highlight what made Jacques Rivette a significant figure in the cinematic landscape, it's key that they cite his cinephilia -- the rabid so...
Some eyebrows were raised when the New York Film Festival decided to close out a stellar year with Miles Ahead, an unseen-by-almost-any Miles Davis biopic t...
Being that one helmed a 2015 favorite and the other is behind a picture that's sure to make waves in 2016, it's safe to say we're interested in what Todd Ha...
Informative and entertaining though they often are, few hold PBS' American Masters as a paragon of documentary filmmaking. But for that small, devoted set w...
If I could properly describe the experience of discovering Jacques Rivette's films, I'd compare it to entering a room -- a big one; sometimes a very big one...
Since any New York cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory...
Going where many a documentarian have gone before, and often to poor results, Asif Kapadia (Amy, Senna) has been tapped for the fiction feature Silver Ghost...
Although worthwhile restorations are unveiled on a semi-regular basis, some -- such as Out 1, perhaps the greatest thing cinema offered last year -- are in ...
Now here is a fine motion picture. Thailand's Apichatpong Weerasethakul has left a lasting impression with his most recent feature, Cemetery of Splendour, t...
Although it won't be enlivening the animated scene for several more months -- hopefully another late-summer treat à la ParaNorman -- Laika have taken up an ...