Film & Video
  • In and Out: Updates on the New York Critical Community

    Hoberman at Film Society's "Jew Wave" series. Photo by John Wildman With the good comes the bad this week in the New York film critic community.

  • Film: Palme Thursday: Cannes '66 ends in a draw between love and lust

    Palme Thursday is A.A. Dowd's monthly examination of a winner of the Palme D'Or, determining how well the film has held up and whether it deserved the highest prize awarded at the Cannes Film ...

  • Leslie Megahey's "Schalcken the Painter," which the British Film Institute will release on a Region 2 DVD and Blu-ray on November 18, is a celebration of the art of the Dutch Golden Age and a ...

  • Dutch Art Haunted in "Schalcken the Painter" Leslie Megahey's "Schalcken the Painter," which the British Film Institute will release on a Region 2 DVD and Blu-ray on November 18, is a celebration ...

  • Payne's "Nebraska": On the Road Again Underachieving son (played against type by the comedian Will Forte) drives his near demented, alcohol sozzled old father (Bruce Dern) across the Midwest in ...

  • PAPER TRAIL: Knopf pays $2 million for a debut novel; Malcolm X family sues over diary

    Morrissey's Autobiography offers very little first-hand insight into the Smiths, but fans can still learn a great deal about the Mozzer's singing by noting the many songs he mentions throughout ...

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