Arriving in theaters this week is Kent Jones' highly entertaining and informative documentary Hitchcock/Truffaut. We've teamed with Cohen Media Group to giv...
"I remember my mother, on my eighteenth birthday, she brought me to see Pasolini’s Salò," Gaspar Noé recently told us. "I said, 'Why did you show me this?'”...
Although it officially premiered at the Telluride Film Festival, the completed cut of Danny Boyle's immensely entertaining Steve Jobs screened at New York F...
Taken as a straight-faced, just-the-facts account of one great man’s amazing achievements, Steve Jobs is a bit daft. For as much as the structure of Danny Boyle...
Closing out the cinematic year we'll get perhaps the finest love letter imaginable. Kent Jones, who is busy heading up the New York Film Festival, premiere...
We’ve heard it many times before: back in the '50s and '60s, Alfred Hitchcock was considered just a vulgar entertainer, making box-office hits for the unwashed ...
Whether you consider her a tenet of the form or regularly burn copies of I Lost it at the Movies, no one with a serious interest in film criticism would try...