Sep 24, 2018 This faithful screen adaptation of Lorraine Hansberry’s legendary play explores a wide range of perspectives on working-class black life, and over the years has inspired reactions just as diverse.

Sep 21, 2018 The complete works of French cinema rebel Jean Vigo are coming to theaters in gorgeous new restorations.

Sep 21, 2018 This week’s round of five highlights begins with a new column and a new issue of Film Quarterly.

Sep 20, 2018 One of the most respected film publications celebrates its anniversary with a forward-looking symposium.

Sep 10, 2018 One of the pleasures of programming a new short-and-feature pairing every week on the Criterion Channel is getting to celebrate the artistic freedom that short films offer emerging artists. With tighter run times and smaller budgets, the form comes with...

Aug 8, 2018 New films by Karyn Kusama, Alex Ross Perry, and Benjamín Naishtat will compete in the Platform program.

Jul 4, 2018 In his big-screen breakthrough, Sam Shepard delivers tenderness, ferocity, and the quiet expressiveness of a silent film star.

Jun 26, 2018 John Waters’ favorite among his early works is both an assault on political correctness and a no-holds-barred expression of gay militancy.

Jun 19, 2018 It keeps happening. At the time of this writing, students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, are mourning the deaths of fourteen of their classmates and three faculty members, all of whom a nineteen-year-old is accused of...

Jun 15, 2018 Fordlandia will tell the true story Henry Ford’s failed attempt at recreating an American town in Brazil.

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