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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Roxy CinemaTied to a new 4K release, Jim McBride's ...
Side! Here we talk about movie stars, movie directors, and sometimes - sometimes - the companies that made the movies those ...
Following up his Akira Kurosawa remake Living, Oliver Hermanus brought his queer drama The History of Sound, starring Paul ...
As the fall festival lineup continues to take shape, a major piece has now slid into place. Film at Lincoln Center has ...
As someone who’s always admired the look of the Czech embassy in Berlin––an array of nicotine-hued trapezoids that sits on ...
Celebrating its 50th edition this year, the Toronto International Film Festival will take place September 4–14. The festival ...
Celebrating its 82nd edition this year, Venice Film Festival will take place August 27 through September 6. Ahead of the ...
After landing on our radar with his Golden Leopard-winning feature A Land Imagined, Singaporean director Yeo Siew Hua ...
To paraphrase Kent Jones on John Carpenter: America doesn’t have so many great directors to spare that it can afford to let Hal Hartley fall through the cracks. It's been 11 years since Ned Rifle, and ...
Intended or not, the Criterion Channel's programming of Maurice Pialat and Michael Roemer pairs two auteurs who spoke the same death-riddled language. August's lineup will bring nine features and one ...
Raise the subject of documentaries about filmmaking and you'll probably first go to Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse. Or the film you’re thinking about instead was directed by somebody was ...
At Criterion, Jim Ridley revisits Jacques Demy ‘s The Umbrellas of Cherbourg: Jacques Demy’s The Umbrellas of Cherbourg won what is now the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1964, launched a pop standard that ...