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Out of Love

Mar 21, 2022 Weeks ahead of the lineup announcement, trade publications are making educated guesses.

Feb 14, 2022 The Berlinale’s most adventurous section offers adaptations, inspiration, and a slice of its own history.

Dec 8, 2021 One of the liveliest and most perceptive cultural critics is gone at sixty-four.

Jun 28, 2021 Next month brings a twenty-seven-film spotlight on the neonoir thrillers of the post-studio-system era, a survey of art-house animation from around the world, and more.

Singular Realities

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Apr 30, 2021 The British New Wave, Eric Rohmer, and the late Monte Hellman figure among this week’s highlights. Also, it turns out there’s still a lot to say about Nomadland.

Mar 24, 2020 How do you talk about Leave Her to Heaven without talking about Gene Tierney’s face? You can’t. Because its planes and curves, its cunning expressions and its tantalizing opacity, are such a central piece of the movie itself. A series...

Mar 24, 2020 Edgar Wright, Rian Johnson, and Natasha Lyonne have some home viewing recommendations.

Feb 11, 2020 How might four history-making Oscars impact movies from here on out?

Nov 29, 2019 The BBC polls 368 critics and programmers to come up with a list of the greatest films directed by women—plus more of the best of the 2010s and 2019.

Oct 16, 2019 Deep Dives “I have a feeling that the really crucial moments in a film should be wordless,” the Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Ray once said. He was speaking of his 1964 masterpiece Charulata, whose action consists largely of soulful looks passing...

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