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Agnès Varda at Film Forum

The comprehensive retrospective can be a daunting prospect, but programmer David Schwartz has spotlit five essential features.

By David Hudson

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Look Who’s Back

Jonathan Rosenbaum returns to the Reader, there’s a new Cineaste, plus: Hiroshi Shimizu, John Akomfrah, and Robert Vas.

By David Hudson

Rendez-Vous in New York

A Film at Lincoln Center series will bring several French filmmakers to the city.

By David Hudson

True/False 2026

Twenty-one world premieres, several critical favorites from Sundance, and the True Vision Award for Ross McElwee.

By David Hudson

Iranian Cinema: From Aesthetics to Politics

The BAMPFA series presents newly restored classics and four films by Rakhshan Banietemad.

By David Hudson

The Fantastic Realism of Georges Franju

A New York retrospective offers Eyes Without a Face, naturally, but also rarely screened features and nonfiction shorts.

By David Hudson

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Daydreams and Nightmares

Tony Kushner revisits Munich, a Satyajit Ray restoration hits theaters, and the new Film Quarterly is out and free.

By David Hudson

Cinema Revival at the Wexner

This year’s program features a new restoration of a Martin and Lewis comedy in Technicolor and 3D.

By David Hudson

February Books

A survey of Black cinema and memories of watching movies with John Ashbery are among this month’s highlights.

By David Hudson

Berlinale 2026: Loaded for Bear

Juries, critics, filmmakers, and audiences debated politics from the first through the last day of this year’s edition.

By David Hudson

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The Eclectic Continuum

Steven Soderbergh talks and two retrospectives showcase work by Raymond Depardon and John Schlesinger.

By David Hudson

The Fury and Humor of Frederick Wiseman

In more than forty nonfiction features, he tried, as he said, “to create dramatic structures out of ordinary experience.”

By David Hudson

Robert Duvall’s Boundless Range

One of the most versatile and committed actors in cinema, Duvall was also an accomplished writer and director.

By David Hudson

Indie Dreams

Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams was the big winner at this year’s Film Independent Spirit Awards.

By David Hudson

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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.

By David Hudson

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.

By David Hudson

Celebrating the Film-Makers’ Coop

The renowned distributor of nearly six thousand films, videos, and media artworks turns sixty-five.

By David Hudson

Rotterdam Awards and Critical Favorites

Films from South Africa, Bangladesh, France, and Georgia are among this year’s winners.

By David Hudson

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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.

By David Hudson

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.

By David Hudson

Seoul After Dark

Bong Joon Ho, Park Chan-wook, and Hong Sangsoo select films to screen in a series celebrating the Korean Film Archive.

By David Hudson

Catherine O’Hara’s Chameleonic Comedy

Her passing has sparked an outpouring of appreciation for the hilarious ways she found to cut loose.

By David Hudson

Sundance Awards and Farewells

This year’s winners tell stories of trauma and triumph.

By David Hudson

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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.

By David Hudson