Materna opens with hazy close-ups of four women on the New York subway, all distracted and on edge. As we’ll come to learn, that’s partly from events in each o...
You've probably had the same thought, so forgive anything potentially banal—but it is, frankly, fucking insane that a new film directed by and starring the 91-...
So much that premiered on last year's festival circuit needs a bit of breathing room to have its second theatrical life—when the world was burning, we couldn't...
After a hiatus where New York's theaters closed during the pandemic, we're delighted to announce the return of NYC Weekend Watch, our weekly round-up of repert...
Though we hope against hope that Francis Ford Coppola can one day—one day soon—craft his dream project Megalopolis, there has been the rather touching project ...
So far so good on theaters remaining open despite changing CDC recommendations (wear your masks). It will be interesting to see what happens if things ...
A mother's love can move mountains. It must in the case of Paul Dood (Tom Meeten) since he doesn't really have anything else propelling him forward. Did he asp...
The logistics behind Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes are mind-boggling to fathom; time-travel stories are often confusing enough when they aren't filmed as a o...
When this decade began little did we know a Brendan Fraser renaissance was around the corner, but it looks like dreams do come true. Recently impressing with a...
It's no surprise our most-anticipated of the year (and last year) was named our top pick to see this month. Leos Carax's long-awaited return with the Sparks-pe...