NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film at Lincoln CenterIn the Mood for Love and its never-before-seen epilogue In the Mood f...
When people call music cinematic, I think they just mean it sounds like it could be in a movie. About which, fair: being in a movie would do so. But the term i...
I've spent my offline hours producing The Jag, a new play that runs from June 21 to July 6 at the Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research. Even without some of my...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Museum of Modern ArtA Theater Near You includes films by Chantal Akerman, Bertolucci, Aldri...
Anthony Dod Mantle has done more to advance digital photography than nearly any artist in any medium, a fact his humility rendered somewhat subtle during a car...
Our decision to declare Miami Vice this century's greatest action film some eight years ago was neither made lightly nor received unanimously, but fortune favo...
Likely that Criterion were developing their 4K upgrade of High and Low––a film they released so long ago that it was then subject to a "high-definition digital...
The release of a new Tom Cruise film is less about the film than it is about Tom Cruise. Ceaseless junket and red-carpet interviews with supposed journalists w...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy CinemaThe Matrix Reloaded and In the Spirit both play on 35mm this Friday, with the la...
For as singular, unprecedented, non-pareil an artist David Lynch may have been, his complete vision would be achieved with a small band of trusted collaborator...