Sep 26, 2018 The completion of the project Welles began in the 1970s is one of the major cinematic events of the year.

Sep 24, 2018 All four finalists in the running for Britain’s best-known art award work with moving images.

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 20, 2018 Travel back to the height of Beatlemania and the swinging sixties with Richard Lester’s infectious rock-movie classic A Hard Day’s Night, screening this weekend at the American Cinematheque.

Sep 19, 2018 The writer and editor for Artforum, cofounder of October, and professor at NYU was ninety-six.

Sep 17, 2018 Critics pick their favorite premieres of the season, and Toronto audiences vote up a surprise winner.

Sep 17, 2018 Once called “the great directorial genius of Hollywood” by Carole Lombard, Gregory La Cava struck comedy gold with this mix of madcap high jinks, irresistible romance, and social commentary.

Sep 16, 2018 Olivier Assayas revived the spirit of the 1970s in one of cinema’s most evocative party sequences, which serves as the centerpiece of his acclaimed 1994 film.

Sep 13, 2018 Michael Moore takes on Trump, Werner Herzog meets Gorbachev, and Astra Taylor asks a big question.

Sep 13, 2018 The imitation of nature becomes a devotional act in Terrence Malick’s cinema, which reaches sublime heights in this exploration of childhood, memory, and grief.

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