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Mar 2, 2014 The author shares his memories of the French filmmaker, who died on Saturday.

Feb 28, 2014 Other first films exude the sparkling joy of filmmaking that one feels in Breathless, but how many can boast its sure-handedness?

Jan 3, 2014 Did You See This?• Being Judith Anderson • A directors’ roundtable with Steve McQueen, Spike Jonze, and others • Godard’s coming attractions • The perils of adapting books to the screen • Remembering composer Wojciech Kilar • The fight over...

Nov 11, 2013 A boldly silent film in the talkie era, Charlie Chaplin’s masterpiece has a grace that has never been equaled.

Nov 5, 2013 The author’s colorful interactions with the famously crusty filmmaker.

Oct 7, 2013 René Clair, Fredric March, and Veronica Lake cast sensational spells in this screwball supernatural treat.

Jul 23, 2013 Asked by French journalists in a 2001 interview what recent films he most admired, Brian De Palma named Ang Lee’s 1997 The Ice Storm. It was surprising to hear one of the leaders of a filmmaking revolution that aimed at...

Jun 25, 2013 How Claude Lanzmann made a thoughtful film about the unthinkable and unfilmable.

Apr 9, 2013 This essay by novelist, playwright, and culture critic Gary Indiana originally appeared in the 1992 book Everything Is Permitted: The Making of “Naked Lunch.” Burroughs’s work tends to affect people like a Rorschach test. It separates cultural conservatives from avant-gardists,...

Lena Dunham in Boston

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Jan 30, 2013 Repertory PicksThanks to the mega success of her award-winning HBO series Girls, now in its second season, Lena Dunham seems to be everywhere lately. Next up is Boston. On February 6, Dunham will be at the Museum of Fine Arts...

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