NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Paris Theater
Maggie Gyllenhaal's inspirations for The Lost Daughter play this weekend, ...
Many artists strive to find meaning in their work, but for kogonada it’s the pursuit that provides the meaning. In a way, if he were to “find it” that wouldn’t...
A long-unseen landmark of British cinema has undergone a new 2K restoration and is ready to be embraced by audiences once more. Bronco Bullfrog, the featu...
It's The Batman time (wide, March 4). As such, there aren't many studio pictures hitting theaters to combat the cowl this month. So, with Turning Red (...
I must say I was excited entering Against the Ice. It has a captivating premise centered on an Arctic expedition at the northern end of Greenland circa 1909, i...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Robyn Bahr, and Bill Graham are joined by M.L. Post (director/producer a...
Few actors in cinema right now are as distinctive and exhilarating as Franz Rogowski. Among a sea of bland leading men he has a presence wholly his own, making...
After a major 2019 with two of that respective year's finest films, Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood and Ad Astra, Brad Pitt is back in a major way this year. Be...
With most films seeking to get out of the shadow cast by a certain caped crusader, March is a bit of a lighter month than usual, but there remains a handful of...
One of the most serene, tranquil tales of the last few years is German director Jonas Bak's Wood and Water, a 16mm-shot feature that picked up an award upon it...