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The Wind

Oct 8, 2021 From Richard Linklater to Isabelle Huppert, some of cinema’s most beloved figures have shown their commitment to the art form by operating venues with stellar repertory programs.

Oct 8, 2021 Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s new film will eventually make it to your local theater, and critics say it’s worth the wait.

A Noir-Tinged Week

The Daily

Aug 13, 2021 This week we’re reading about the first and second waves of noir and taking a good look at a smartly dressed man.

Jul 23, 2021 Deep Dives In later years, Buster Keaton referred to his signing of a contract with MGM as “the worst mistake of my career.” In 1928 it was purely a business decision. The last few films he had made for his own...

May 7, 2021 Critics celebrate the new 4K restoration of The Story of a Three Day Pass (1968).

Singular Realities

The Daily

Apr 30, 2021 The British New Wave, Eric Rohmer, and the late Monte Hellman figure among this week’s highlights. Also, it turns out there’s still a lot to say about Nomadland.

A Virtual Season

The Daily

Apr 30, 2020 Festivals scheduled through August are taking their editions online, while studios and theater chains face off over digital releases. Here’s the latest on the impact of the virus.

Aug 23, 2019 A good number of the pieces that have stood out this week examine the ways that music and cinema have informed each other’s traditions.

Jul 25, 2019 The festival will premiere new work from James Gray, Haifaa al-Mansour, Roy Andersson, Ciro Guerra, Costa-Gavras, Roman Polanski, and Olivier Assayas.

Jul 23, 2019 He even walks in stereo. So proclaims a kid on a stoop toward the beginning of Do the Right Thing; he’s stunned by the sun but also by the sight and sound of Radio Raheem. Raheem is silent but so...

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