With the Olympics behind us and the US Open around the corner, it's the prime time to serve up tennis-related films. Earlier this year we got a new restoration...
The first time we hear music in Saeed Taji Farouky’s mesmeric A Thousand Fires is also the first time we’re offered a glimpse of the viscous substance around w...
Richard Bates Jr.’s King Knight has an approximation of many things: humor, story, idiosyncrasy, character depth and likeability, production design, dialogue, ...
A mood of heightened melodrama gives way to something strangely enchanting in Petite Solange, the story of a 13-year-old girl coming to terms with the shatteri...
The Main Slate selections for the 59th New York Film Festival, presented by Film at Lincoln Center from September 24-October 10, have been announced. Featuring...
In the post-apocalyptic nightmare of After Blue, humanity—or what’s left of it—roams a former paradise turned wasteland. The Armageddon that wrecked the Earth ...
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We meet Diana Dent (Annie Parisse) readying matching wedding gowns soon revealed as not her own. She's mending them to sell online—a necessity considering her ...
Following up her Sundance winner One Child Nation, filmmaker Nanfu Wang has returned with In The Same Breath, a look inside the early days of the pandemic and ...
Running for more than three hours, overflowing with film clips, and populated by truly insightful experts, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk...