Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...
If you've got the blues about Studio Ghibli's potential shuttering, take some small consolation knowing that a few items, however small, are bound to have s...
Few Cannes entries earned as much across-the-board praise as Son of Saul, a formally dazzling Holocaust drama that marks the feature debut of Béla Tarr prot...
How strange that a 1929 film exploring cinema's possibilities still feels new, foreign, and transgressive. Dziga Vertov couldn't have known how Man with a M...
If you've yet to see the Danish comedy Klown, make some evening plans to rectify that. Imagine a mix of Curb Your Enthusiasm's social-disaster situations fi...
True to the huge reputation that comes with being the world's oldest director -- perhaps the world's oldest working man -- Manoel de Oliveira was still deve...
Being one who's often interested in whatever an actor-turned-director might bring to the table, it's only natural that Chris Evans' first behind-the-camera ...
Although it's been on a nice Criterion Blu-ray for three years, your chance to see a restored version of Metropolitan in a theatrical setting is merely thre...
"It was in Austin, Texas that I had the idea for Days of Heaven. I found myself alone for a summer in the town I had left when I was a high school student. Th...