A few times each decade, the Museum of Modern Art mounts a film retrospective so focused, inclusive, and downright eye-opening, that it begs to become a daily fix. “Weimar Cinema, 1919–1933: Daydreams and Nightmares” is one such retro. Knock off work in time for the 4:30 shows—you can use this column as your doctor’s note—or rush through your dinner to make the 7:30 ones, and don’t forget weekends. MOMA’s 75-feature survey of Germany’s groundbreaking silent and fertile early-sound cinema invites total,... More >>>