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The Sting

Dec 30, 2013 Charlie Chaplin’s comedy has a secret ingredient that has bound us to him forever.

Mar 18, 2013 Using a 1958 murder spree as a narrative springboard, Terrence Malick fashioned a fractured fairy tale about American innocence lost.

Aug 9, 2010 San Francisco filmmaker Terry Zwigoff’s first cinematic effort, the 1985 Louie Bluie, is a wry, ribald, and magical portrait of the country-blues string band player and irrepressible raconteur Howard Armstrong (a.k.a. Louie Bluie). This catchy, engaging sixty-minute documentary, a clattering...

Sep 1, 2017 Doug Nichol started out his career as a cinematographer on such music documentaries as Truth or Dare (Madonna) and Rattle and Hum (U2) and the director of hundreds of award-winning music videos and commercials. He has been nominated for three...

Jun 27, 2025 We’re revisiting 1975, reassessing 2025, and reading about Serge Daney and Hong Sangsoo.

Sep 25, 2024 At a time when women were understood to be the primary audience for movies, Hollywood studios built vehicles for actresses that doubled as showcases for the industry’s many brilliant female screenwriters.

Sep 17, 2024 With grisly special-effects showcases, some of cinema’s most memorable witches, Japanese horror classics, and spine-tingling Stephen King adaptations all on deck, there’s plenty to choose from for your spooky-season viewing.

Nov 8, 2022 New York’s Japan Society presents a selection of films written, produced, and/or directed by women.

Jan 30, 2020 Check out what’s in store next month on our streaming service!

Sep 25, 2019 Here’s an overview of how fifteen films in the NYFF’s Main Slate have been faring since premiering in Cannes.

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