It doesn’t take long to explain a film like Hopper/Welles in relative detail. In 1970, Dennis Hopper took a break from editing The Last Movie and flew to Los A...
Yes, that headline is correct. Orson Welles, who passed away 35 years ago this fall, has a newly completed film and it's coming to fall festivals. Hopper/ Well...
This year, the New York Film Festival will look different than the past fifty-seven years––and it's not just the shift from in-theater screenings to outdoor an...
Kicking off a week earlier than usual, the 58th New York Film Festival will take place September 17 through October 11 with a mix of drive-in and virtual scree...
Following his crime thriller Widows, Steve McQueen is returning this year with a project of great ambition and scope. Small Axe, an anthology series from BBC a...
Making their careers on the streets of New York City, it's only fitting that Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee would take part in an extensive conversation on the making of The Irishman....
With a knowledge of cinema history simply unparalleled even when it comes to the greatest film scholars, a new Martin Scorsese film also means a wealth of commentary as it pertains to the films that he thought of during development and production. ...
Ahead of a theatrical release next month (including a re-opened Paris Theater in NYC) and a debut on Netflix in December, Netflix has finally dropped the tr...
The death of Joseph Stalin on March 5, 1953 sent political reverberations around the world, marking a significant power shift that would inevitably alter the ge...
Despite 55 long and active years in the film industry and a long list of accolades, Marco Bellocchio remains one of the less recognized Italian auteurs of his s...