Scenes from the class struggle: a new repertory series at MoMA asks its viewers to connect Portugal’s political revolution to ...
Milestones: a new book republishes a free-flowing conversation between the noted French critic and the American filmmaker ...
Time and time again: recent works by Elisabeth Subrin and Zia Anger join a lineage of women’s films that invite us to witness ...
When the cast of Robert Zemeckis’s Here was announced two years ago, Gump-heads rejoiced. Three decades after Forrest Gump ...
An extension of Green’s interest in frustrated protagonists searching for meaning, The Son of Joseph centers upon Vincent (Victor Ezenfis), an angry and conflicted teenager who yearns to discover his ...
There is something oddly indeterminate about the Korean title of Hong Sangsoo’s 31st feature, whose English translation is A ...
Johan Grimonprez's Soundtrack to a Coup D'Etat is a grim, exciting history lesson that announces itself with percussive ...
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