With incomparable sadness we have learned that David Lynch, in his time perhaps the greatest living filmmaker, has died at 78.
Few artists have ever contrib...
When Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Shinji Sōmai, Gakuryū Ishii, and contemporaries needed to shirk themselves of the responsibilities and strictures driving Japan's studio...
Criterion's starting 2025 with 4K on the mind: today brings news that April will bring Sean Baker's Anora and a Blu-ray of Prince of Broadway alongside 4K rele...
It's nice when promises are kept, nicer yet when those promises are a new Claire Denis movie shooting in a matter of months. Following September's report that ...
What is quite obviously the best film news of 2025 thus far (and will be tough to beat in the foreseeable future) comes via Variety, who tell us Shout! Studios...
The British cinema––indeed an entire strand of understanding around modern drama––does not exist without Mike Leigh. When it was learned some years ago that Le...
As studios, production houses, and agents return from the holidays and burn off the last energy of this ceaseless, shameless awards season, numerous projects a...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Museum of Modern ArtA major highlight of any filmgoing year, To Save and Project returns.
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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy CinemaThe New World shows on 35mm this Sunday.
Film ForumAI: From Metropolis to Ex ...
Perhaps no film this year represents more from a cinematographic standpoint than The Brutalist. A continents- and decades-spanning period piece shot on VistaVi...