Back To Search

The One

A Bounty of Bette

On the Channel

Dec 1, 2019 This week, we’re giving a lot of thanks for Bette Davis. Two of the films that defined her extraordinary career—the rapturous woman’s picture Now, Voyager and the peerless drama of backstage backstabbing All About Eve—entered the collection on Tuesday. And...

Nov 12, 2019 Thai filmmaker Sorayos Prapapan’s Death of the Sound Man begins with a black screen accompanied by the mysterious but unmistakably sexual sound of someone slurping. Shortly after, the first shot reveals a young man in a sound booth fellating a...

Sep 6, 2019 In Nang, young writers celebrate Asian cinema in honor of Alexis Tioseco and Nika Bohinc, and new issues of other titles offer fresh reviews and interviews.

Jun 13, 2019 She turned roles as women past their prime into her greatest triumphs.

Feb 1, 2019 Rotterdam and Vanity Fair get a cinephile’s dream roster of filmmakers talking about their work.

Aug 23, 2018 Remarkable as she was in over two dozen films, her first love was theater.

Aug 22, 2018 Festivals from New York to London, from Busan to San Sebastián, are finalizing their lineups.

Jul 22, 2018 Sex, shame, and sibling rivalry: actors Andie MacDowell and Laura San Giacomo talk about capturing the layers of conflict and taboo in Steven Soderbergh’s debut feature.

Mar 14, 2018 New York’s Film Forum presents the theatrical premiere of a rare, eight-hour masterwork from Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

Feb 24, 2018 New York. The Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art have announced the complete lineup for the forty-seventh New Directors/New Films festival, opening on March 28 with Stephen Loveridge’s Matangi/Maya/M.I.A. and closing on April 8 with...

Current Page
499
of 579

You have no items in your shopping cart