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Jan 12, 2022 Gifted with the looks and suavity of a young Elvis, the “Wicked Game” crooner shares with David Lynch an obsession with 1950s Americana—and a knowledge of the darkness at its heart.

Dec 16, 2021 Whether their lists run to ten or fifty films, critics argue their cases for the films they’ve put on top.

Dec 6, 2021 It was a good weekend for Drive My Car, Lady Gaga, and Aleem Khan’s debut feature.

Nov 17, 2021 Decades after Peter Lorre’s knife-toting creep Hans Beckert prowled the Berlin streets in search of little girls in Fritz Lang’s M (1931); after Robert Mitchum’s silver-tongued Harry Powell cut down all the “smooth and curly-haired things” he could get his...

Oct 26, 2021 In the run-up to Friday’s opening, Wright has put together a delectable issue of the Observer New Review.

Sep 30, 2021 Fresh out of luck in Texas City, a fast-talking porn star aims to get back to LA.

Jul 30, 2021 First: conscious neglect and budget cuts are threatening cinema’s legacy. Then: this week’s highlights.

Jun 1, 2021 Valeria Sarmiento and the Chilean production company Poetastros have launched a campaign to complete Raúl Ruiz’s Socialist Realism.

Apr 9, 2021 Uncovering “The Naked City,” Bruce Goldstein’s scintillating chronicle of The Naked City’s groundbreaking New York location shoot, is more than the best “where-they-filmed-it” doc ever made. As Goldstein wittily traces director Jules Dassin’s Gotham roots and influences, this twenty-three-minute documentary—now...

Feb 12, 2021 The virtual first half of this year’s festival will premiere new work from Céline Sciamma, Hong Sangsoo, Dominik Graf, and Ryusuke Hamaguchi.

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