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 New York moviegoing is (sort of) getting back to normal, we've only now filled one of the biggest spots: Metrograph have announced a return of their the...
Not a single tentpole, blockbuster, franchise, what-have-you from recent years comes close to matching our interest in The Matrix Resurrections, Lana Wachowski...
Ten-year-old Leah (Kiera Thompson) is caught watching her family like an outsider looking in. Her much older sister (Hannah Rae's Bex) is about to leave for co...
Güeros and Museum director Alonso Ruizpalacios returned earlier this year with A Cop Movie, a Berlinale winner that picked up Best Editing at the festival. The...
One of the most well-decorated films at this year's Sundance Film Festival was Hive, Blerta Basholli's drama which picked up an Audience Award, Directing Award...
Evangelion seems to come back at turning points in my life.
I first watched the original series in the summer of 2005; like more than a couple of anime-obse...
While The Many Saints of Newark's first trailer raised some hackles on my social-media feed—it looks a bit parody-esque, bad sheen, uncertainty as to why this ...
The reviews are in and signs point to "smashing" (that's a term English people use) success. Following his delightful doc debut The Sparks Brothers, Edgar Wrig...
As the Hollywood studio system continues its slow bleed into longed-for death, history repeats itself with star-studded cast the likes of which haven't been se...