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Music with Pictures

Along with conversations with Jem Cohen and Johnnie To, the week brings fresh angles on the year that was.

By David Hudson

RaMell Ross’s Nickel Boys

One of history’s darkest chapters becomes a deeply personal experience in this adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s novel.

By David Hudson

2024 Additions to the National Film Registry

The bulk of this year’s selections comes from a three-decade stretch from the early 1970s to the late ’90s.

By David Hudson

Winter Jitters

Sundance, Rotterdam, and Berlin roll out more lineups for what promises to be a season of uncertainty.

By David Hudson

December Books

News, reviews, and recommendations featuring Paul Schrader, Cher, Terrence Malick, and more.

By David Hudson

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It’s Not Them

The week’s offered fine writing on Elaine May, Robert Siodmak and Ella Raines, and Christopher Nolan’s turning-point movie.

By David Hudson

Sundance 2025 Features Lineup

The festival will kick off the new year with political quandaries and plenty of great music.

By David Hudson

A Second Look at Anora

Sean Baker’s eighth feature has been picking up awards and nominations and landing on several best-of-2024 lists.

By David Hudson

Restored Cavalcanti for Free Worldwide

The Locarno Film Festival is making a new restoration of Alberto Cavalcanti’s A Real Woman freely available worldwide.

By David Hudson

Media City 2024

The festival is making more than seventy films and artworks freely accessible worldwide through December 30.

By David Hudson

Emilia Pérez, Globes and EFAs Favorite

One of the year’s most divisive films has swept up five European Film Awards and leads the nominations for the Golden Globes.

By David Hudson

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Making, Unmaking, Remaking

Richard Linklater and James Benning revisit Godard’s Breathless and Wim Wenders looks back on Paris, Texas.

By David Hudson

In Some Manner a Horror Film

Jane Schoenbrun’s I Saw the TV Glow scores six Spirit Awards nominations and is the cover story in the new Film Quarterly.

By David Hudson

Debating The Brutalist

For the New York Film Critics Circle, Brady Corbet’s third feature is the best film of the year, but not everyone agrees.

By David Hudson

Gothams and Top Tens

Absent from so many critics’ best-of-2024 lists, A Different Man wins Best Feature.

By David Hudson

Nora Aunor: Filipina Superstar

Metrograph presents new restorations of Lino Brocka’s Bona (1980) and Lupita Aquino-Kashiwahara’s Once a Moth (1976).

By David Hudson

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Can’t Pin Them Down

The week offers evasive icons, an archive to rummage through, and a great but overlooked critic.

By David Hudson

Gints Zilbalodis’s Flow

An animated menagerie teams up to survive a postapocalyptic flood in this wordless adventure.

By David Hudson

Paris Showcases the Year’s Best Restorations

From Wednesday through Sunday, the Cinematheque française will present Restaurations et raretés, Best of 2024.

By David Hudson

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Wish for a Breeze

Powell and Pressburger, Cassavetes and Rowlands, Robert Frank, Catherine Breillat, John Waters, Babette Mangolte, Sergei Loznitsa . . .

By David Hudson

Sugarcane Is a “Gut-Punch”

Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie’s film leads the nominations for the IDA Documentary Awards and the Cinema Eye Honors.

By David Hudson

Lana Wilson at MoMI

A pop star, psychics, and a punk-turned-priest are focus of this weekend’s series at the Museum of the Moving Image.

By David Hudson

Two by Hong Sangsoo

A Traveller’s Needs opens Friday, By the Stream early next year, and there’s a retrospective on in London through December 8.

By David Hudson

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Vertiginous Heights

Catherine Breillat’s debut feature and series programmed by Jenni Olson and Lizzie Borden are among this week’s highlights.

By David Hudson