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Cold War Visions

A seven-film series in London takes measure of nuclear anxiety behind the Iron Curtain.

By David Hudson

Revisiting Chinese Cinema

This year’s Hong Kong International Film Festival will present twelve Chinese-language classics.

By David Hudson

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Dark Room Full of Strangers

Featuring pairings of David Bowie and Nicolas Roeg, Jerry Lewis and Jean-Luc Godard, and Caroline Golum and the Middle Ages.

By David Hudson

Alexander Kluge, Polymathic Giant

Remembering a prolific and impactful writer, artist, philosopher, film director, and television producer.

By David Hudson

Meiko Kaji in New York

The star of Lady Snowblood and the Stray Cat Rock and Female Prisoner Scorpion series will be taking questions.

By David Hudson

Sixties Shinoda

The Harvard Film Archive celebrates the first decade of work by a key figure of the Japanese New Wave.

By David Hudson

Mexico Noir

Novelist Silvia Moreno-Garcia programs a series of films by Roberto Gavaldón, Julio Bracho, Emilio Fernández, and Luis Buñuel.

By David Hudson

Sergei Loznitsa in Los Angeles

The Ukrainian director will be taking questions about Two Prosecutors, The Trial, My Joy, and Donbass.

By David Hudson

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The Best Nightmares

This week: Thierry Frémaux on the Lumière brothers, Lynne Littman and Jane Alexander on Testament, and Christian Petzold on Hitchcock.

By David Hudson

March Books

We’re reading up on the work of Jean-Luc Godard and Chantal Akerman—and Liza Minnelli has a new memoir.

By David Hudson

BFI Flare 2026

The London festival celebrates forty years of showcasing great queer cinema.

By David Hudson

Christian Petzold in New York

Film at Lincoln Center presents a series of films leading up to the U.S. release of Miroirs No. 3.

By David Hudson

One Battle After Another and Sinners Win Top Oscars

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another wins six, and Ryan Coogler’s Sinners wins four.

By David Hudson

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Unmistakably Real

SXSW opens, Another Gaze returns, and Juliette Binoche is on tour with her directorial debut.

By David Hudson

Reading Up on the Contenders

A selection of fine writing on this year’s Academy Award nominees.

By David Hudson

Bani Khoshnoudi and Jocelyne Saab

TIFF Cinematheque spotlights the work of both an Iranian exile and a Lebanese artist and filmmaker.

By David Hudson

Boris Barnet, a Soviet Poet

Metrograph presents a retrospective of work by a filmmaker championed by Godard, Rivette, and Bazin.

By David Hudson

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