Every time I've seen The Beast there comes some point where I think Bertrand Bonello is the world's greatest under-60 filmmaker. Not quite a new stance for me ...
The nearly year-long span from discovering Janet Planet's existence to seeing a single frame was fraught with worry. What if the extraordinarily talented Annie...
Though likely shot before he gave literally the one Academy Awards speech worth anything on this godforsaken earth, we can submit his new Prada ad starring Sca...
Complementing recent work with the Roxy Cinema and BAM, I've begun a monthly screening series at the Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research. It's called Amnesias...
Safe to assume the ongoing atrocities in Gaza will engender cinema, fiction and documentary alike, further into the future than we can imagine. Decades of aggr...
When none of us are generous enough to just buy an album (or join his notoriously unwieldy streaming service) there's been a surge of reinterest as Neil Young ...
Update: the Roxy have added encore dates for House of Tolerance. See them below along with ticket info.
Bonello Season approaches. In anticipation of the U....
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Roxy CinemaParajanov's Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors plays on Friday; "City Dudes" re...
It's been inferred since last year that Martin Scorsese's forthcoming Jesus film would take an aslant approach to the greatest story ever told. Put simply and ...
Though South Korea's hardly produced a better-seen, more-beloved auteur, Lee Chang-dong hasn't been quite so represented as the reputation suggests. Thus the w...