The Daily
Quantum Entanglement in a Mabusean World
This week brings a new issue of Seen, featuring Cauleen Smith; a conversation with Jia Zhangke; and a deep dive into Twin Peaks: The Return.
Two Midnighters
With confident verve, Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool and Laura Moss’s birth/rebirth defy horror fans’ expectations.
A Handful of Sundance Premieres
Critical favorites include new films by Ira Sachs, Roger Ross Williams, William Oldroyd, and Raine Allen-Miller.
Oscar Nominations: Everything Goes to Eleven
The Daniels’ gender-blender is out front, followed by The Banshees of Inisherin and All Quiet on the Western Front.
Berlinale 2013 Competition and Encounters Lineups
The German contingent is strong: Margarethe von Trotta, Christian Petzold, Angela Schanelec, Christoph Hochhäusler, and Emily Atef.
To Truly Feel Everything
This week: Jerzy Skolimowski, Alice Diop, Alexander Hammid, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Orson Welles.
Let the Winter Festivities Begin
Critics list their most-anticipated films as Sundance opens with Rotterdam and Berlin hot on its heels.
January Books
Names on the shelves this month include Terrence Malick, Vladimir Nabokov, Veronica Lake, and Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
Farewell, Gina Lollobrigida
Despite her initial reluctance and a stifling contract with Howard Hughes, La Lollo became one of the top stars of the 1950s and ’60s.
Bric-à-Brakhage and Curiosities
This week’s eclectic round touches on experimental milestones, restorations, Mexican cinema, a Japanese series, and movies about movies.
Seijun Suzuki Centennial Trailer
Japan Society and the Japan Foundation present six imported 35 mm prints showcasing the work of one of cinema’s most exhilarating stylists.
The Golden Globes’ Anxious Return
Following scandal and a round of reforms, the HFPA is hoping everyone enjoyed Tuesday night’s show.
Young at Heart in Berlin
Alice Diop and Martin Scorsese are among the filmmakers who have selected films for this year’s Berlinale Retrospective.
A Snapshot of the Frontrunners
We gather some of the best recent writing on the National Society of Film Critics’s choices for the best films of 2022.
Uncertain Futures
We’re catching up with a conversation with Tom Gunning, an essay on the nuclear threat, and appreciations of Jean-Louis Trintignant and Norma Shearer.
Michael Snow, Seen or Unseen
The interdisciplinary Canadian artist was best-known in the States for such landmark films as Wavelength (1967) and La région centrale (1971).
James Baldwin Abroad
New York’s Film Forum presents three recently restored short films that capture the writer in Istanbul, Paris, and London.
The Long Goodbye to 2022
With lists, polls, and remembrances, we look back once again to the year that was.
The Most-Anticipated Films of 2023
Martin Scorsese, Hayao Miyazaki, Catherine Breillat, Michael Mann, Christian Petzold, David Fincher . . .
Joys Here and There
A roundup of holiday reading featuring Ingmar Bergman, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Damien Chazelle, Ernst Lubitsch, and Carolee Schneemann.
A Big Poll and More Lists
Many of the most notable films of the year tell deeply personal stories.
December Books
Among the names on the shelves this month: Andy Warhol, Bong Joon Ho, Sofia Coppola, Stanley Kubrick, and Alfred Hitchcock.
Rotterdam Lines Up
The festival announces the lineup for its first in-person edition since 2020.
Hello to Language
This week: Molly Ringwald and Caroline Champetier on Godard, interviews with Tony Kushner and Park Chan-wook, and the new Brooklyn Rail.