Oct 15, 2021 There is a gloriously unaffected vibe about Gina Prince-Bythewood. Cerebral and sublime, casually beautiful and laser-focused, she has written and directed impressive television and film for the past twenty-plus years with equal parts rigor and joy. And she has achieved...

Oct 14, 2021 Voir is “a new documentary series of visual essays celebrating cinema.”

Oct 12, 2021 In Raoul Walsh’s elegy for the Depression-era archetype of the noble outlaw, Humphrey Bogart plays an old-fashioned desperado who has outlived his time.

Oct 12, 2021 One of cinema’s most eclectic and impactful curators is fêted in the cities were he lived and worked.

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 6, 2021 A rediscovered anti-fascist short is among the highlights of this year’s program of restorations and revivals.

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Oct 1, 2021 This week we’re celebrating Haile Gerima, reading the new Cinema Scope, and listening to Julie Delpy.

Oct 1, 2021 Deep Dives Because he’s Orson Welles, even during a less-bankable stretch of his career, he received top billing in Three Cases of Murder. Welles was also pictured most prominently on all the promotional materials for this little-known 1955 British anthology...

Sep 29, 2021 Celebrate the spooky month with our collection dedicated to cinema’s most legendary monsters and a series of chilling home-invasion thrillers.

Sep 29, 2021 Luchino Visconti’s scandalous antifascist melodrama envisions the liquidation of desire with expressionistic panache.

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