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History of Love

Apr 27, 2023 The critic and filmmaker has put together a series that celebrates “a New York of the collective imagination.”

Oct 28, 2022 The role of the vampire has given talented actors throughout film history—from Bela Lugosi to Catherine Deneuve—the chance to embody physical and moral extremity.

September Books

The Daily

Sep 22, 2022 This month we’re reading about Jean-Luc Godard, Dirk Bogarde, Michael K. Williams, a few new novels, and just the state of things in general.

May 17, 2022 A new restoration of The Mother and the Whore launches Cannes Classics before Final Cut officially raises the curtain.

May 5, 2022 Has Asian American cinematic representation really reached unprecedented heights, as almost all recent film coverage on the subject claims? In the past two years, critics’ polls, New York Times features, and Golden Globes scandals have marked the newfound success of...

March Books

The Daily

Mar 22, 2022 This month’s roundup opens with news of forthcoming titles on the work of Pasolini, Kubrick, Sofia Coppola, and Bong Joon Ho.

Aug 16, 2021 Here’s what critics have been saying about the winners of the top awards.

Summer Issues

The Daily

Aug 6, 2021 Catching up with the latest from Alphaville, the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, La Furia Umana, and Film-Philosophy.

Petzold and Undine

The Daily

Jun 2, 2021 Christian Petzold reunites with Paula Beer and Franz Rogowski, the stars of Transit (2018), for a contemporary fable.

Mar 5, 2021 Here’s an overview of what critics have been saying about this year’s winners of the Berlinale’s top awards.

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