It’s of course essential that the actor-auteur relationship has some bedrock of trust, and the last descriptor one could apply to Julianne Nicholson is “amateu...
MUBI has unveiled next month’s streaming lineup, including Kiyoshi Kurosawa's five-part series Penance, Kit Zauhar's new release This Closeness along with her ...
We were just remarking a few weeks ago how it's the summer of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, with the largest-ever U.S. retrospective of the British ma...
Nathan Silver's Between the Temples is among the most formally adventurous films ever made about a late-in-life Bat Mitzvah––scripted with more narrative and s...
The best Christmas present of the year, after his biggest project yet with The Northman, Robert Eggers jumped quickly into his long-developing passion pro...
Jesse Rudoy's acclaimed documentary Dusty & Stones follows a continent-crossing journey story told through country music. The documentary, picked up by Fir...
It's nearly five years since we learned David Fincher and Robert Towne would partner on a Chinatown series concerning the early days of Jack Nicholson's Jake G...
Woe betide Sofia Coppola skeptics, but a 58-second liquor ad suggests nice paycheck before manicured artistic intent. Still it's nice seeing the director reuni...
Jeremy O. Harris' Slave Play. Not A Movie. A Play. is in fact a documentary self-portrait, at times providing a behind-the-scenes look at the workshopping of H...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film at Lincoln CenterA Catherine Breillat retrospective begins, featuring many restoration...