His 10 favorite of the year, plus 2
Sure, The Tree of Life won, but did it really win?
This week in the Voice, Larry Blumenfeld chronicles Grammy-winning pianist Arturo O'Farrill's trip to Havana to, in his words, "complete a musical, spiritual, and cultural journey for my father." His father, Chico O'Farrill, was revered in the Jazz world, a "stone genius, on the level of Duke ... More >>
A guide to winter movie releases
This year's NYFF manages both. Plus: Our best of the fest
Carlos wuz robbed
The competition isn't fierce but the Romanians are!
Apichatpong's rarely screened short films, and the man himself, come to Anthology
From diving bells to red balloons, the NYFF's critical condition
Mozart, in spirit: Festival honors the composer with its mission of truth and reconciliation
BAM series takes literal approach in honoring French rebel
Tsai Ming-liang's goes home
Riffing on his parents' lives before he was born, Weerasethakul makes the beautiful inscrutable
Plus: Spidey number three, and four from Criterion
Visionary Hungarian director's masterpiece, 450 minutes short
New York Film Festival highlights
Idiosyncratic annual sampling ranges from post-Mao China to sleepy Sri Lanka
A Thai interpreter of Malady explains his split decisions
Daydream cleaver: Thai filmmaker divides and conquers with mysterious shape-shifter
Gods and monsters: Thai fest balances imports, local wares
Stunning Russian whatsit, embedded Iraq doc, Malaysian new wave elevate lowlands fest
Young guns Jaoui and Jia mingle with old masters Bergman, Rohmer, and Godard at NYFF
Unpronounceable talent makes unconscionably happy avant-pop breakthroughmaybe
Cannes 2004
Toronto a Year Later
Uncertainty Principles
Mysterious Objects and Black Tigers
Not Your Average Joe
