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Sep 17, 2025 One of the most influential comedies of the 1980s, Rob Reiner’s rock-and-roll satire is a remarkably authentic, lived-in portrait of musicians, their egotism, and the industry that feeds off their stardom.

Sep 8, 2025 After wildly successful stops in multiple cities across the United States and, most recently, in Toronto at TIFF, we’re making a trip to Chicago!

Aug 19, 2025 In his fifth and sixth feature films, Edward Yang sought to uncover what was hidden in Taipei society, often in plain sight, looking past the city’s shiny skyline to the fault lines beneath the surface.

Aug 7, 2025 After wildly successful stops in multiple cities across the U.S., we’re taking the Mobile Closet outside the country for the first time this September.

Jul 16, 2025 Opening in New York this week, the program is heading next to Austin, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Vancouver.

Jul 8, 2025 The maestro of existential dread is celebrated in New York, Vancouver, and Columbus, Ohio.

What Might Be

The Daily

Jul 3, 2025 The week wraps with Peter Wollen on Performance, a top ten from Radu Jude, and a conversation with Dag Johan Haugerud.

Jun 26, 2025 One of the defining independent films of its era, François Girard’s provocatively splintered portrait of the great pianist finds playful ways of toying with the cultural mythologization of its subject.

Jun 24, 2025 As the New York Times rolls out the results of its new poll, we look to a few indicators as to where this might be headed.

Daydreaming

The Daily

Jun 6, 2025 Wes Anderson celebrates Satyajit Ray, Chantal Akerman talks framing, and Callie Hernandez writes about Jonathan Glazer.

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