April's an uncommonly strong auteurist month for the Criterion Channel, who will highlight a number of directors––many of whom aren't often grouped together. J...
And I still can see blue velvet through my tears... in 4K! Surely Criterion will add an audio track in their upgrade of David Lynch's beyond-seminal film, arri...
Roxy CinemaOur 35mm presentation of Bertrand Bonello's House of Tolerance screens on Saturday and Sunday; Jessica Hausner's Hotel plays on Friday, as does a Fr...
Whatever the idea of "canonized" suggests, few films of such order are quite so well-liked and perpetually referenced (or just ripped-off) as Le Samouraï, leav...
NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings.
Roxy CinemaThe Bridges of Madison County, Bette Gordon's Variety, and Secretary play on 35m...
Bertrand Bonello is a cinephile filmmaker of equal caliber to Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino and as brilliant at threading his fascinations into an origi...
Takashi Miike works, still, at such a tireless pace that it was just a matter of time until he shot an entire project with the camera in his pocket. Strange th...
For a little while it seemed The People's Joker might be lost to time, a new generation's Day the Clown Cried or, if you like, Promises Written in Water. Despi...
Just last summer it was learned Claire Denis would soon location-scout her new feature in Cameroon, where she grew up and would use as a central area for Choco...
There's no movie that operates quite like Med Hondo's West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty, a decades-spanning yet extremely cloistered musical about th...