Sep 13, 2018 The imitation of nature becomes a devotional act in Terrence Malick’s cinema, which reaches sublime heights in this exploration of childhood, memory, and grief.

Sep 12, 2018 Both Sunset and Our Time have their champions and detractors.

Sep 11, 2018 There is a brief, nearly throwaway scene early in Olivier Assayas’s Cold Water (1994) that testifies to the transcultural power of rock and roll. In an apartment outside Paris in 1972, we see two teenage brothers wrestling over a portable...

Sep 8, 2018 The star of over a hundred movies wielded his laid-back charisma to conquer the box office throughout the 1970s.

Sep 5, 2018 Training its patient gaze on the vicissitudes of domestic life, Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage is a showcase for high-wire acting, requiring its two stars to chart a winding trajectory from love to betrayal to reconciliation. By the time shooting...

Sep 4, 2018 Natalie Portman sings, Willem Dafoe paints, and Frederick Wiseman heads to Trump country.

Sep 3, 2018 Here’s how the competition is shaping up so far.

Aug 27, 2018 British master Terence Davies makes evocative use of dissolves to create a slippery narrative structure driven by emotion and memory.

Aug 22, 2018 Festivals from New York to London, from Busan to San Sebastián, are finalizing their lineups.

Aug 13, 2018 This year’s edition will feature new work from Tsai Ming-liang, Jodie Mack, Albert Serra, and Laida Lertxundi.

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