NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Museum of the Moving ImageReverse Shot celebrates its 20th anniversary with a months-l...
One of my most-read pieces last year revolved around two films that hadn't shown a single frame. Strange except for the fact that it was a conversation with Er...
When we spoke last week, Pedro Costa described his latest project The Daughters of Fire with a clarity, conviction, and care that wouldn't suggest his film run...
It took just 53 years since their break-up, 45 after John Lennon recorded a home demo, 27 from their previous song, and the assistance of technology that could...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film Forum"50 from the '50s" continues with films by Howard Hawks, Elia Kazan, Stanley Done...
Amidst the potential 2024 majors––Jia Zhangke, Olivier Assayas, Leos Carax, Arnaud Desplechin, Paul Schrader, and Kiyoshi Kurosawa but a handful––we should inv...
2023's second Hong Sangsoo release (third if The Novelist's Film came your way a bit late) is In Water, his shortest-ever feature at 61 minutes and wildest for...
The tough thing about being an intrepid cinephile: you trawl and dig for lesser-known masterpieces of world cinema, watch them on subpar (sometimes sub-subpar)...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
BAMA series on Halloween-set movies is underway, including Halloween and Halloween III.
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Among the myriad reasons we could call the Criterion Channel the single greatest streaming service is its leveling of cinematic snobbery. Where a new World Cin...