NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Lincoln Center
As the 60th New York Film Festival launches, so does Revivals—having a ba...
Though their "'80s Horror" lineup would constitute enough of a Halloween push, the Criterion Channel enter October all guns blazing. The month's lineup also in...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy Cinema
Michael Almereyda's rarely screened and extremely funny Twister plays on 35m...
One of my great memories from the, put one way, debatable year of 2020 was Criterion Channel's "'70s Horror," a program that did what it said on the tin while ...
Update: a second preview has been provided to us by Cinea and Foundation Chantal Akerman. Find it and the original trailer below.
Though long a rare object,...
If we were so grateful to get a new David Cronenberg film in the first place, it was a pleasant surprise Crimes of the Future also wouldn't be his final hurrah...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Anthology Film Archives
On Sunday, Courtney Stephens gives a live performance of her arc...
And like that, Criterion's 2022 is in the bag. Their December titles, announced today, wind down a year perhaps best-defined by the company's ventures into 4K—...
If the reverberations of Jean-Luc Godard's life should ring well after we're all gone, his passing could be nothing but seismic. As we revisit favorites, disco...
Hyperbole? Maybe. But as I've said about more than one of his films, "Who the hell knows." In any case the news of Jean-Luc Godard's death can only send me—hav...