The push and pull of a Sight and Sound crown: if a film's greatness becomes received wisdom in ways previously never possible—where even an Alfred Hitchcock mo...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film at Lincoln Center
The rarely screened Japanese director Yoshimitsu Morita is given ...
An entire generation of cinephiles knew Vertigo as the greatest film ever made. Maybe they didn't hold it in such high esteem; there's odds they didn't even li...
While the clock ticks down to another list unveiling today, Cahiers du cinéma's selection for the best of 2022 has arrived. Topping it off is Albert Serra's Pa...
Walter Murch discovered something. It's strange.
At 79, the man who innovated sound design—for whom the credit "Sound Designer" was basically invented—has p...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy Cinema
Two of Steven Spielberg's best films, A.I. and Catch Me If You Can, play on ...
A major American filmmaker's take on one of the most "unadaptable" novels this side of the second World War has, no surprise, inspired debate. But wherever one...
Holidays loom, but don't fear TBS marathons of A Christmas Story. If, like me, you once enacted some good and let studio classics stream on Criterion during fa...
If the memes and debates—not always so separate on a venn diagram—filling your timeline prove any metric, TÁR is the movie of this moment. It would be one thin...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Film Forum
One of the most exciting series of 2022 is a study of the Taiwanese New Wave ...