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The subject of Magic Trip is the LSD-powered, cross-country road movie orchestrated by novelist Ken Kesey in the summer of '64. More... More >>
Say what you will about 19th-century literature—they had stories in those days (and stories within stories). None of the 260 books... More >>
Point Blank, a French action film that has nothing to do with the 1967 (and highly Frenchified) John Boorman flick of the same name,... More >>
Is there such thing as a sincerely calculated naïveté? Or put another way, does Miranda July have any idea of how annoying she... More >>
The talkies came, the stock market crashed, and Hollywood ran a race against hysteria. For those who like their movies short, snappy, and... More >>
A virtually unknown, newly restored 1973 two-part telefilm directed by long-gone wunderkind R.W. Fassbinder at the height of his powers,... More >>
As a documentarian, Errol Morris is less a humanist than a connoisseur of human interest, and Tabloid, his ecstatically... More >>
The New York film community was shocked and saddened this past weekend upon receiving news that Robert Sklar, longtime pillar of NYU's Department of Cinema Studies, had died of injuries suffere More >>
Where once there were millions, there are now, at best, a few hundred thousand Yiddish speakersmostly ultra-Orthodox Jews, klezmer... More >>
Romanian director Cristi Puius follow-up to The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, a bleak comedy following a dying man from hospital to... More >>
A genially despised genre appealing to a constant and constantly expanding demographic, the high school movie has for years provided ambitious... More >>
To experience Thai film artist Apichatpong Weerasethakuls current installation Primitive, at the New Museum through July 3,... More >>
Nobody cries, Stop the presses! in Andrew Rossis Page One: Inside the New York Times; no one would dare. Theres... More >>
Cobbled together from a six-part BBC2 miniseries telecast last fall, The Trip is a talkative faux-reality road film largely improvised... More >>
A big-bang demolition derby, J.J. Abramss much-anticipated, greatly enjoyable Super 8 seems bound for box-office glory. Opening... More >>
In the late 60s, when Jean-Luc Godard was at the acme of his influence, Manny Farber concluded an enthusiastic if grudging appreciation... More >>
Dennis Hopper changed the game with Easy Rider (1969), blew up his career with The Last Movie (1971), and then, through a never... More >>
A discerning film distributor and a passionate cinephile, Kino International president Donald Krim died of cancer last Friday at the age 65. The news reached many who knew him during the award More >>
The hectic first hour of Koji Wakamatsus grueling, engrossing three-hour United Red Army uses newsreel footage, scored by Jim... More >>
CANNES, FRANCEThe last day screening of Nuri Bilge Ceylans ruminative, challenging Once Upon a Time in Anatolia strengthened... More >>
CANNES, FRANCEMidway through the Cannes Film Festival, the competition has been all about familymore specifically all about parents... More >>
Lu Chuans City of Life and Death has the title and the feel of a monument. This widescreen, austerely monochromatic, two-hour-plus... More >>
Greatly expanded from a four-page, single-situation story by Raymond Carver, Dan Rushs first feature, Everything Must Go, is an... More >>
Octubre, an assured first feature by two thirtysomething Peruvian brothers, Daniel and Diego Vega, is a more laconic (and consistently... More >>
An earnest, intermittently droll dramedy about a manic-depressive toy manufacturer and his bewildered family, The Beaver is a parable... More >>
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