NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film at Lincoln Center
The rarely screened Japanese director Yoshimitsu Morita is given ...
Indiana Jones is back. While Steven Spielberg helmed the first four films of the franchise, the director handed over reins to the formidable James Mangold for ...
An entire generation of cinephiles knew Vertigo as the greatest film ever made. Maybe they didn't hold it in such high esteem; there's odds they didn't even li...
While the clock ticks down to another list unveiling today, Cahiers du cinéma's selection for the best of 2022 has arrived. Topping it off is Albert Serra's Pa...
Walter Murch discovered something. It's strange.
At 79, the man who innovated sound design—for whom the credit "Sound Designer" was basically invented—has p...
One of the few benefits of the awards race is Hollywood’s outpouring of materials associated with the contenders. Perhaps the biggest perk is the release of fu...
It's that time of year. Ahead of Sight & Sound's once-a-decade poll launching later today, the 2022 lists are starting to arrive. One of our favorite annua...
One of the most acclaimed documentaries on the recent festival circuit is arriving just before the year closes out. Hà Lệ Diễm’s Children of the Mist, which la...
Two titles at this year's New York Film Festival were deep character studies of women with fragmented pasts and a future that attempts to haunt them. While Tod...
Taking a sight familiar to most during the pandemic––the view outside your window––and making it even more narrow, The Balcony Movie explores a universe of tho...