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The Rescue

Jan 29, 2026 Critics have taken a liking to the new films from Olivia Wilde, Padraic McKinley, and John Wilson.

Jul 25, 2024 During a tumultuous period in New York’s history, movies like Midnight Cowboy, Taxi Driver, and Shaft found excitement and squalor in one of the city’s most infamous tourist attractions.

Jun 28, 2021 The new issue features in-depth writing on work by Radu Jude and Ryusuke Hamaguchi and tributes to Bertrand Tavernier and Monte Hellman.

Jan 14, 2020 There’s been a whole of kvetching, but also a bit of celebrating since the nominations were announced on Monday.

Feb 27, 2013 More than eighty films into his career, Kenji Mizoguchi made this emotionally devastating masterpiece, from a story by Ogai Mori.

Oct 26, 2023 Appearing in well over 150 movies and television shows, Roundtree will be always remembered for his portrayal of John Shaft.

An Opera for Everyone

Sneak Peeks

Mar 13, 2019 Ingmar Bergman was a master of both screen and stage, and in his 1975 version of The Magic Flute, he merged the two mediums to enchanting effect. He couldn’t have chosen more inspiring material to showcase his gift for capturing...

Oct 8, 2017 “One of the most transporting depictions of the Downtown New York scene (in a field crowded with docs, memoirs and fictions—some by artists who weren’t alive at the time), Sara Driver’s Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel...

Oct 3, 2017 In the print edition of the current issue of Film Comment, we find Luca Guadagnino saying that “the true generator of the movies I try to make is Jean Renoir, and A Day in the Country is really the alpha...

May 27, 2017 “Some filmmakers rust during periods of inactivity,” begins Guy Lodge in Variety. “Lynne Ramsay arches and tenses, lying in wait like an attack dog. And attack she does, though not in all the expected ways, in her astonishing fourth feature...

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