That English-language cinema has no parallel for the Garrel family is equal testament to their legacy and our shallow, piddling culture. While Philippe Garrel'...
Following word of an incredible Pasolini boxset, the Criterion Collection have unveiled their larger June lineup. The 4K rollout continues apace, and for some ...
The news of Quentin Tarantino's final film has been awaited some time, and he's done seemingly everything––start a podcast, nearly direct episodes of Justified...
Whatever comes with being perhaps the most-recognized British director of his time, Ken Loach still hasn't seen every one of his films reach American shores. T...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy CinemaDressed to Kill and Chabrol's The Champagne Murders have 35mm showings; Mary Bro...
Hardly presumptuous to claim cinema is in a post-Godard era; perhaps only inaccurate to suggest we'll ever be post-Godard. Case in point the rumors that Godard...
It's rare we cover music videos––mostly those with a major name behind the camera. But no smaller an auteur label could be applied to Sparks, as sui generis as...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film ForumA Jeanne Moreau retrospective brings films by Antonioni, Malle, Becker and more; ...
As The Novelist's Film stays fresh and in water just begins screening, it might be easy to overlook Walk Up in the current constellation of Hong Sangsoo. Don't...
Taking place between March 29 and April 9 at New York's Museum of Modern Art and Film at Lincoln Center, the 52nd edition of New Directors/New Films will comme...