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Indie Dreams
Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams was the big winner at this year’s Film Independent Spirit Awards.
Clashing Values and Wild Facts
This week brings a tribute to Diane Keaton, notes on Taxi Driver at fifty, and three flights of the spirit.
Noir, Nitrate, and a Zine
Opening Friday: Noir City in Seattle, the Nitrate Film Festival in Los Angeles, and Cinéma Du Cashiers in New York.
Celebrating the Film-Makers’ Coop
The renowned distributor of nearly six thousand films, videos, and media artworks turns sixty-five.
Rotterdam Awards and Critical Favorites
Films from South Africa, Bangladesh, France, and Georgia are among this year’s winners.
Only Humans Love Movies
There’s an AI-driven reconstruction of The Magnificent Ambersons underway, a restoration of Michael Almereyda’s Nadia in theaters—and more.
Andrzej Wajda: Portraits of History and Humanity
In London, the BFI is marking the hundredth anniversary of Wajda’s birth with a series of eighteen films.
Seoul After Dark
Bong Joon Ho, Park Chan-wook, and Hong Sangsoo select films to screen in a series celebrating the Korean Film Archive.
Catherine O’Hara’s Chameleonic Comedy
Her passing has sparked an outpouring of appreciation for the hilarious ways she found to cut loose.
Sundance Awards and Farewells
This year’s winners tell stories of trauma and triumph.
Cinema as Craft and Hunger
In the spotlight this week: Amir Naderi, Bahram Beyzaie, Hlynur Pálmason, Robert Aldrich, Reginald Hudlin, and the late Béla Tarr.
Three Sundance Premieres
Critics have taken a liking to the new films from Olivia Wilde, Padraic McKinley, and John Wilson.
Luis Buñuel: Desire and Deviance
TIFF Cinematheque salutes the surrealist master with a series of fresh restorations and rare 35 mm prints.
Once Upon a Time in Harlem
William and David Greaves’s film captures a gathering of Harlem Renaissance luminaries in 1972.
January Books
The new year brings an ode to Judy Garland, conversations with Martin Scorsese, and a novel by John Sayles.
Revisitations
This week: Max Ophuls, Erich von Stroheim, David Lynch, the Biden years, and the best of 1935.
Sinners Scores a Record Sixteen Oscar Nominations
Ryan Coogler’s genre mashup now leads what has become a genuine race.
Notes on the 2026 Berlinale Lineup
New films by Angela Schanelec, Lance Hammer, and Mahamat-Saleh Haroun will premiere in the competition.
Sentimental Value Tops the EFAs
Joachim Trier’s sixth feature wins six European Film Awards, and Sirât takes home five.
Beyond Horizons
Michael Almereyda and Radu Jude’s discussion of Eisenstein, Welles, and Godard is just one of this week’s highlights.
A Season’s Updates
SXSW and Slamdance unveil full lineups, and the Berlinale fills out its Forum, Panorama, Generation, and Classics programs.
Modern Italians
There’s a Visconti retrospective on in Vienna, a restored Comencini in New York, and films by Antonioni, Olmi, and Bertolucci will screen at Harvard.
Berlinale: Be Human Only
The festival lines up its Forum Special and celebrates forty years of the Teddy Award.
Globes, Lists, and Polls
Let’s catch up with some of the most notable best-of-2025 listing and polling.