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The Doctor

May 4, 2026 L’Alliance New York presents a series of films by a director ripe for discovery in the U.S.

Nov 19, 2024 A pop star, psychics, and a punk-turned-priest are focus of this weekend’s series at the Museum of the Moving Image.

Sep 25, 2024 At a time when women were understood to be the primary audience for movies, Hollywood studios built vehicles for actresses that doubled as showcases for the industry’s many brilliant female screenwriters.

Apr 26, 2023 The activist, singer, and actor dealt with stardom on his own terms.

Oct 3, 2022 The new feature from the makers of Leviathan explores the inner workings and landscapes of the human body.

July Books

The Daily

Jul 22, 2021 Quentin Tarantino’s first novel and studies of Ophuls and Melville are among this month’s new and noteworthy titles.

Jan 13, 2021 About a decade ago, I went to see Welcome, or No Trespassing at Spectacle. It’s still the only time I’ve known anyone to project the movie, a 1964 satire of Soviet summer camps that was the debut feature of Elem...

Dec 2, 2013 With its dazzling array of characters, acerbic take on American entertainment and politics, and innovative approach to sound, this is the ultimate Robert Altman movie.

Feb 22, 2012 When it comes to depicting actual people’s jobs, the truism goes, Hollywood gets everything wrong with stunning regularity. The rare exception is Otto Preminger’s Anatomy of a Murder (1959), widely considered among the finest trial films ever made, and maybe...

Mar 4, 2025 The Melbourne Cinémathèque presents selections from the four phases of a profoundly influential oeuvre.

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