While this is, admittedly, Not A Movie, Hideo Kojima has perhaps come closest to bridging the video game-cinema divide, either through decades of indispensable...
“Why on Earth is there another film podcast?” Is the question you, the reasonable listener, will ask while nevertheless hitting play on this pilot-of-sorts for...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Brooklyn Center for Theatre ResearchMy screening series Amnesiascope hosts the La Clef Revi...
I wish there were an exact subgenre for Robina Rose's Nightshift so I could see every single one of its kin. The British feature––recalling the austere melanch...
Wherever you call home, it's hard to be invested in cinephile culture without a mind towards its health. It was hardly some casual choice when Sean Baker took ...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Anthology Film ArchivesA Volker Spengler retrospective brings three films by Fassbinde...
Canadian International Pictures, sister company to the great Arbelos Films, takes upon itself the noble mission of restoring and releasing lesser-seen films fr...
That it has been nine months since Alain Guiraudie's Misericordia premiered at Cannes should do nothing to diminish the excitement of its U.S. release finally ...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
IFC CenterHideaki Anno's Love & Pop plays in a new restoration; Herzog's Nosferatu, Mul...
Marking one of their biggest upgrade months yet, the Criterion Collection is consecrating May 2025 with new 4K editions for The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, In the ...