May 31, 2018 Repertory Picks On Saturday evening, the Bay Area’s Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive will play host to Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, screening as part of the series Early Music on Film. (The two-week program is itself part of...

Summer with Ingmar

The Daily

May 30, 2018 The Bergman 100 celebration brings us two new documentaries—and some terrific artwork, too.

May 30, 2018 A new website and two translations of her memoir will extend the Belgian filmmaker’s legacy.

Choking Chaplin

Visual Analysis

May 30, 2018 In the image of the Little Tramp choking, Chaplin found the perfect motif for evoking the horrors of hunger and modern consumption.

May 29, 2018 John Schlesinger’s Midnight Cowboy is a milestone along several different paths of movie history, all of which converged at the majestically seedy crossroads of Times Square in the spring of 1968.

May 28, 2018 Alan Bean, one of twelve astronauts to leave their footprints on the moon, left us last weekend at the age of eighty-six.

May 24, 2018 Let the celebrations begin with a series in New York, a season in London, and a new restoration.

May 24, 2018 The late novelist’s work has proven to be an all but insurmountable challenge to screenwriters—but there’s hope.

May 23, 2018 About halfway through Cristian Mungiu’s Graduation (2016), Dr. Romeo Aldea (Adrian Titieni) finds himself in a patch of woods in the middle of the night, crying. It’s a surprisingly vulnerable moment for a protagonist who is usually all business. We’re...

May 21, 2018 Movies you may not care about are inspiring some writing you won’t want to ignore.

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