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The Thing

Feb 12, 2013 The Dardenne brothers return to the streets of Seraing for a typically humane and suspenseful story of personal redemption.

May 1, 2012 The Le plaisir star is ninety-five.

Jan 11, 2011 His most personal film as well as the final one to deal with the German occupation of France, Jean-Pierre Melville’s thriller showcases human consciousness grappling with mortality.

Jul 2, 2025 Pavements and Videoheaven take us back thirty-odd years, but neither film is merely a nostalgia trip.

Jun 17, 2025 Mitchell Leisen’s marvelously chic and brilliantly constructed screwball classic revolves around a heroine who flounders through a succession of complications but always manages to come out ahead.

November Books

The Daily

Nov 12, 2024 Innovative metafictions and fresh readings of classic novels arrive along with books on Robert Kramer, Terrence Malick, and Nora Ephron.

Jul 18, 2024 A pioneer of the 1980s downtown New York arts scene, the director of Sleepwalk talks about navigating her creative life in the city and the inspiration she has taken from mythology, fairy tales, and cinéma fantastique.

Buñuel in Mexico

The Daily

Jan 31, 2024 MoMA presents a series of musicals, comedies, and melodramas injected with Buñuel’s singular surrealist vision.

Aug 22, 2023 In 1962, the young Bo Widerberg threw a grenade into the complacent waters of Swedish cinema. It came in the form of four articles in the evening newspaper Expressen—followed by a book version titled Vision in 
Swedish Film—in which Widerberg...

True/False 2023

The Daily

Mar 2, 2023 This year’s lineup blends world premieres with fresh arrivals from Berlin and Sundance.

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