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“The Story of Julesburg” (episode of Pony Express , ) (Scriptwriter

William Boyle is the author of the novels Gravesend, Everything Is Broken, The Lonely Witness, A Friend Is a Gift You Give Yourself, City of Margins, and Shoot the Moonlight Out. He has also published a story collection, Death Don’t...

Sam Lipsyte is the author of four novels, including Hark, The Ask (New York Times Notable Book for 2010), Home Land (New York Times Notable Book for 2005 and winner of the Believer Book Award), and The Subject Steve, as...

A. L. Kennedy has won a variety of UK and international book awards, including a Lannan Literary Award, the Costa Book of the Year Award, and the Heinrich Heine Prize. She has written nine novels, six short-story collections, three books...

David Jenkins worked on the film desk at Time Out London and is now editor of the film magazine Little White Lies. He is coeditor and author of the book What I Love About Movies and contributed chapters to the...

A Tale of Two Hiroshimas

On the Channel

May 3, 2018 Two of the earliest films to depict the bombing of Hiroshima show how politics shapes national mourning.

Jun 5, 2026 A series of films Malle made in the U.S. opens with an excellent documentary on the director’s life and work.

May 29, 2026 We’re revisiting work by Tarkovsky, Pelechian, and Portabella as well as two films with the word Dead in the title.

Apr 7, 2026 The third edition opens with Maddie’s Secret and features Chronovisor, After Dreaming, and Blue Heron.

The Lubitsch Touch

The Daily

Apr 6, 2026 New York’s Film Forum screens thirteen features by the master of urbane comedy.

Mar 24, 2026 Martin Scorsese’s powerful drama, which recounts a series of killings that devastated the Osage Nation in 1920s Oklahoma, turns the historical epic into a Möbius strip that blurs audience, film, and director.

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