Features
The Great Performances of 2023
On some of our favorite performances of the last year in film.
On some of our favorite performances of the last year in film.
A guide to the latest and greatest on streaming and physical media, including Elemental, Past Lives, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and a Criterion edition of Moonage Daydream.
A feature on the major question in each of the big categories after what we learned from TIFF, Venice, and Telluride.
A feature on 25 of the best films released so far this year.
An interview with writer/director Celine Song about her new film, Past Lives.
An interview with the writer/director of Wendy & Lucy, Meek's Cutoff, and this week's Showing Up.
On three of the best films of Sundance 2023, including the latest from Ira Sachs and Nicole Holofcener.
Kelly Reichardt turns up in Cannes with Showing Up, a late competition highlight.
On the latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including First Cow, The Burnt Orange Heresy, and a 4K edition of Ghost in the Shell.
This year’s festival was one of the strongest I’ve ever witnessed.
A dispatch from the New York Film Festival on the latest from Kelly Reichardt, Oliver Laxe, Eloy Enciso Cachafeiro, and Pietro Marcello.
The first theatrical feature film written and directed by David Chase, the creator of “The Sopranos,” is an autobiographical tale about the formation of an artistic sensibility. John Magaro plays Doug Damiano, a northern New Jersey teenager whose father Pat (James Gandolfini) is a hot-tempered, Archie Bunker-style reactionary who suffers from psoriasis, and whose mother Antoinette (Molly Price) is a depressive who regularly threatens to kill herself. The movie is narrated by Doug’s sister Evelyn, played by Meg Guzulescu, in the manner of a third-person novel, packing three films’ worth of incident into an hour and 50 minutes yet somehow never feeling rushed.
A look ahead at the films set to come out in the fall season, starring ten of our most anticipated titles.
An AFI Fest 2015 report on "The Big Short" and the Q&A that followed with the filmmakers and stars.