From Lav Diaz to Jean Vigo on Mubi and Hulu.
Fans of romance like romance because it isn’t real.
Immaculate is a nice, nasty programmer put together by Sydney Sweeney.
Satanic elements eventually appear in Late Night with the Devil, but it doesn't show us anything new.
Many lifetimes working anonymously in Hollywood lead a hen to a young man in Baltimore.
Doug Liman does a fine job, and it's better than Ghostbusters, but why remake this movie again?
Love Lies Bleeding is the second fine lesbian crime movie of the season.
No other movie tries as hard to get rid of Cruise.
Monica stitches together transitions while Da Boss reads on the couch behind her.
Love Lies Bleeding is a thriller that isn’t afraid to get nasty.
Last year’s movie Theater Camp was a much sharper and focused satire of theater people.
The 2022 Scream remake is a lesson in bad directing and bad writing.
The Tragedy and Triumph of Porco Rosso.
Boredom under the ice.
Why the mushroom sketch?
Whether Sony, Disney, Fox, or Warner, it’s getting grim—and not in the cool way.
Exploring the world of Holly Golightly’s private neighborhood.
Winter Kills 35mm print comes to Baltimore, a decent movie elevated, like all, by film projection.
In Dave Chappelle's new comedy special The Dreamer, he remains as controversial as ever.
Salvation in the New Year with Victor Sjöström’s 1921 film, The Phantom Carriage.
Can Warner—or Paramount, or NBC—make Atlantis great again?
The actress delivers this report for Italian television from the Manhattan set of the Marco Ferreri film.
The actress talks about her collaboration with Ken Russell in this brief interview with Mariella Frostrup from the U.K.
The actor talks about Being John Malkovich, Rounders, Dangerous Liaisons, Burn After Reading, and more.
The director accepts the award for Best International Film for The Zone of Interest.
The living legend talks to Paul Schrader about his films.
The pair disagree on this outer space James Bond movie, back when their show was still called Sneak Previews.
A conversation moderated by Hawke with the Oscar nominee.
Promoting In Praise of Love, the legendary filmmaker talks to Alexander Kluge on the German program Blind Love.
Jim Whaley talks to the legendary American director in this program originally aired on January 30, 1979.