The director David Lowery’s bighearted Texan melodrama, set in the seventies, stars Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara as a young married couple, Bob Muldoon and Ruth Guthrie, who try...
Read More »The French director Claire Denis’s three recent collaborations with the actress Juliette Binoche are modernist twists on classic genres,...
Read More »The Criterion Channel, a prime site for streaming classic movies, also offers noteworthy new international and independent films, including “Cette...
Read More »One of the traumas of modern music was the death of the trumpeter Lee Morgan, at the age of thirty-three,...
Read More »Miami heat and light weigh heavily on the furious lives and moods realized by the director Barry Jenkins. The grand yet finespun drama, from 2016, depicts three eras in the...
Read More »The outdoor screening series from Rooftop Films has been a New York mainstay since 1997. Upcoming programs, at venues throughout...
Read More »At the age of forty, Letizia Battaglia, who was born in 1935, became the first female photographer in the Italian daily press; this candid and fervent documentary portrait, from 2019,...
Read More »The existence of Harold Crick (Will Ferrell) is of no interest, even to Harold Crick. He works for the Internal Revenue Service, never takes vacations, and always cleans his teeth...
Read More »To honor the Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu’s hundred-and-twentieth birthday and the sixtieth anniversary of his death, Film Forum presents...
Read More »John Ford’s bluff and sentimental comedy, from 1952, set in the Irish countryside, is as much an anthropological adventure as a romantic rhapsody. It stars John Wayne as Sean...
Read More »Gus Van Sant’s 1992 movie—his funniest to date but also his least adventurous—tells the story of Suzanne Stone (Nicole Kidman, pushy and perky), a suburban...
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