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The Goumbé of the Young Revelers

The Big Chill

Essays

Mar 11, 1991 Lawrence Kasdan’s second directorial effort is a story about the sixties generation's idealism—as well as his most personal movie.

The Blob

Essays

Mar 6, 1989 This black-and-white horror flick is the definitive ‘50s film about a town that won’t listen to the kids until it’s too late.

Feb 1, 1988 Based on the novel by W.T. Burnett, this heist film set in a nameless midwestern city offered moviegoers in 1950 a new view of crime.

Aug 18, 2026 The Academy Museum has outfitted its theater to present a series of “ultra-rare VistaVision prints as well as 70 mm remasters and new 6K digital scans.”

Aug 6, 2026 The Chicago Film Society hosts three days of eclectic and vibrant programming.

Jul 17, 2026 Some early reviews raise a few objections, but for the most part, Nolan is wowing critics with his grandest vision yet.

Jun 24, 2026 Newly restored, the garishly colorful mountain movie will screen in New York with three more Maddin features.

Jun 23, 2026 A monthly series brings films worth making time for to an artist-run space in the Bay Area.

Mad Summers

The Daily

Jun 12, 2026 We’re hunkering down with an oral history of Steven Spielberg and reading about Mary Harron, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Radu Jude, and Pier Paolo Pasolini.

Hope and Fjord

The Daily

May 20, 2026 There’s zero consensus when it comes to the latest films by Na Hong-jin and Cristian Mungiu.

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