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Oct 10, 2019 Dark Passages Where the sea and the city meet, they corrupt each other. Around docks, the ocean’s margins are scummy with oil and floating garbage; the water corrodes hulls, encrusts pilings, and slimes steps. Ports cater to men who come...

Oct 8, 2019 Daniel Hendler plays a man who freely admits that his trade is “the root of all evil.”

Oct 3, 2019 The director reunites with writer Jonathan Raymond and cinematographer Christopher Blauvelt for a quiet tale set in the Oregon Territory of the 1820s.

Sep 10, 2019 The comedic murder mystery in the grand tradition of Agatha Christie has scored an outstanding round of early reviews.

Sep 8, 2018 The star of over a hundred movies wielded his laid-back charisma to conquer the box office throughout the 1970s.

Jul 7, 2017 “To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Mario Bava's horror classic Kill, Baby...Kill!,” begins Dustin Chang at ScreenAnarchy, “New York's newly renovated Quad Cinema has organized a near-complete retrospective of the highly influential Italian horror maestro's filmography. But the main draw...

Aug 18, 2014 The director explains the inspiration for his provocative erotic comedy, and how he dove into it even before finishing his previous movie.

Jun 19, 2012 Steven Soderbergh delivers a poignant psychological portrait of the late Spalding Gray in this deftly structured documentary.

May 19, 2010 Plenty of ink has been expended over the years on the turbulent friendship between Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut, which helped define the French New Wave in the 1960s. Now those stories jump off the page and onto the screen...

Jun 2, 2026 Gorin will discuss films he’s selected as well as his own work and his collaborations with Jean-Luc Godard.

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