25 years and 700 movies later, an institution exits the NYFF
This year's NYFF manages both. Plus: Our best of the fest
94 critics voted. The results are in.
Would you believe that even my hometown of Cincinnati--primarily noteworthy for Italianate townhouses, imploding professional sports teams, and homicide--supported a respectable repertory movie theater up until 1996? Once shuttered, the lease was grabbed by a Shakespeare Festival. Moviehouses clos ... More >>
From Cat People to Starman: The B-horrors of John Carpenter and Val Lewton
Pedro Costa's latest doesn't need actors for emotion, or a script to tell a story
The Weinstein Company swallows up New York's most adventurous art house distributor
The year's most essential, best, all-time super-duper boxed DVD setsbar almost none
Flashback: The Year in Movies
