On three films that played at this year's New York Film Festival, including the latest from Alice Rohrwacher.
A collection of reviews that our writers thought of when considering Roger Ebert's belief that film is an empathy machine.
On two big premieres at Sundance that unpack dangerous relationships in the modern era.
A tribute to Angelo Badalamenti (1937-2022), the legendary composer of Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet and Mulholland Dr.
A look at many of the narrative features that premiered at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
An interview with author Barry Gifford and actor Lili Taylor about their new film, Roy's World: Barry Gifford's Chicago, directed by Rob Christopher.
A feature on watching Campbell Scott & Stanley Tucci's Big Night on its 25th anniversary, especially in light of how the last year impacted the restaurant business.
A tribute to the director Joel Schumacher.
A dispatch from the 2018 Reykjavík International Film Festival, featuring reviews of Nicole Nielsen Horanyi’s "The Stranger" and László Nemes’ "Sunset," as well as a visit to the Icelandic Phallological Museum.
A look at how Laura Dern became one of the most adventurous actresses working today.
A celebration of director David Lynch's filmography in anticipation of an upcoming retrospective at the IFC Center in New York.
"Get Out" is the best movie about American slavery; In praise of Jordan Horowitz; That Oscars shocker; Painful black/white Oscar moment; Who killed "Twin Peaks."
An appreciation for Robert Zemeckis' 1992 dark comedy "Death Becomes Her," now available on Blu-ray from Shout! Factory.
An extensive look at titles playing the 19th Annual Chicago European Union Film Festival, which is running at the Chicago's Gene Siskel Center from March 4 - 31.
An overview of the films that will be theatrically released in the 2015 fall season.
An appreciation of Ingrid Bergman on her centenary, with interviews with Pia Lindstrom, Ingrid Rossellini and Isabella Rossellini.