film

Is “Every Other Person Like Travis Bickle Now”?

Martin Scorsese says so — and that's a problem

This 2002 Movie Predicted the AI Issues at the Center of the SAG Strike

Writer-director Andrew Niccol’s film “Simone” plays very differently in 2023

A New Podcast Breaks Down the Best Needle Drops in Pop Culture

Hosts Rachel Brodsky and Aviv Rubinstien break down the best musical moments on "*IN SYNC"

Jesse Eisenberg Talks Alt Rock, Twitter and His Directorial Debut

His punchy dramedy "When You Finish Saving the World" hits theaters this Friday

“Blonde” Director Has a Very Dumb Explanation for Why Everyone Hated His Movie

Andrew Dominik claims audiences "want to reinvent Marilyn Monroe as an empowered woman"

Revisiting the Film That Bankrupted Francis Ford Coppola, 40 Years Later

The movie turned the beloved director into a Hollywood outsider

How to Get Miles Teller’s “Top Gun: Maverick” Mustache

A couple of barbers tell us how to get the internet’s favorite 'stache.

“Dark Glasses” Director Dario Argento Reflects on His Career Ahead of a Major Retrospective

We caught up with the legendary Italian director to hear about his forthcoming Lincoln Center showcase

On the Subtle Joy Within Ray Liotta’s Dramatic Roles

The "Goodfellas" actor died Thursday at the age of 67

A Viewing Guide to the Films of Michelle Yeoh, An Icon of Asian Cinema

"Everything Everywhere All at Once" offers the actress her best showcase in years

25 Years Later, Reflecting on the Genius of “Trainspotting”

Author Jay Glennie remembers the making of the indie film that became an improbable global phenom

How Joel Coen and Bruno Delbonnel Breathed New Life Into "Macbeth"

The director and his cinematographer relied on simplicity and classic techniques to realize a radical version of one of Shakespeare's most famous texts

Sean Baker Discusses “Red Rocket,” Simon Rex and the Cinema of Sex Work

Baker's latest film lends his trademark empathy and gentleness to a down-on-his-luck "suitcase pimp" in Gulf Coast Texas

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A Viewing Guide to the Films of Michelle Yeoh, An Icon of Asian Cinema

"Everything Everywhere All at Once" offers the actress her best showcase in years

25 Years Later, Reflecting on the Genius of “Trainspotting”

Author Jay Glennie remembers the making of the indie film that became an improbable global phenom

How Joel Coen and Bruno Delbonnel Breathed New Life Into "Macbeth"

The director and his cinematographer relied on simplicity and classic techniques to realize a radical version of one of Shakespeare's most famous texts

Sean Baker Discusses “Red Rocket,” Simon Rex and the Cinema of Sex Work

Baker's latest film lends his trademark empathy and gentleness to a down-on-his-luck "suitcase pimp" in Gulf Coast Texas

Meet Don Lee of the “Eternals,” South Korea's Greatest Action Hero

You may not recognize the actor who plays Gilgamesh in the latest Marvel film, but he’s been wowing South Korean audiences for years

Danish Company Exploring Alternatives to "Live" Guns on Film Sets

Copenhagen Industries is doing interesting work

Jason Isaacs Wants You to Stop Thinking of “Mass” as a Film About a School Shooting

Sure, that's the plot. But the movie is about marriage, grief, tension and the ties that bind.

Every Californian Should Be Talking About This Must-See Documentary

“River’s End” is required viewing for anyone who cares about the state's ongoing war over water

Behind the Scenes of “Apocalypse Now” With the War Photographer Who Documented It All

Chas Gerretsen separates fact from fiction on one of the most legendary film shoots in the history of cinema

How a Long-Lost Lou Reed and John Cale Documentary Was Finally Resurrected

Recorded in Brooklyn in 1989, "Songs for Drella" was the pair's first performance together since The Velvet Underground disbanded 17 years earlier

“The Card Counter” Is a Tense Second Act to Paul Schrader’s Doomsday Period

Humanity may be beyond salvation, but at least we've got a good spokesperson

The Secret to Falling in Love With the Outdoors Again? Film Photography.

Recapture your love for the outdoors, one grainy picture at a time

Female Rage Has Taken Over TV This Summer

Women on shows like "Kevin Can F**k Himself" and "The Handmaid's Tale" are harnessing their anger in fascinating ways

If You're Worried About Debt, This Is the Master's Degree to Avoid

Early career earnings for graduates from elite universities often fail to keep up with federal student loans