Experience the Star Trek Movies in 70mm at Out of this World L.A. Event
Trekkies, you’re gonna want to be in Beverly Hills this weekend.
Trekkies, you’re gonna want to be in Beverly Hills this weekend.
Thirteen films still shine brightly in Locarno Film Festival’s Columbia Pictures retrospective The Lady With the Torch.
An excerpt from Carrie Rickey’s new book about the legendary French director.
Two writers and friends look at movie soundtracks that changed their lives, both coincidentally starring Christian Slater.
The physical box office is the place where the movie theater meets the world beyond.
Michael Mann’s 2004 thriller fully embraced digital filmmaking on a scale rarely seen before.
Our monthly short film series highlights the latest from Sarah Lasley.
Released 25 years ago, M. Night Shyamalan’s “The Sixth Sense” was reduced to a plot twist, but it’s more than that.
A look back at 1999’s riotous Watergate comedy.
A review of Chris Nashawaty’s new book about the science fiction spectacles of 1982, and how they paved the way for the Hollywood blockbuster machine of today.
Rock-‘n’-roll “Star Wars” turns 10 with a spring in its step.
A preview of Film Forum’s upcoming retrospective on towering French noir filmmaker Jean-Pierre Melville, the creator of the modern cinematic hitman.
On a new series that syncs modern music with classic silent films.
The much-derided 2009 film, which first brought together Deadpool and Wolverine, helped kickstart a trend of studios expanding their intellectual property through spin-offs. Unfortunately.
An ode to the impact of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai, currently playing around the country in a 4K restored re-release.
In honor of “Skywalkers: A Love Story,” we look back at other nonfiction films that chronicle the ups and downs of relationships.
On the 25th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s polarizing final work.
A video essay on Alan J. Pakula’s “The Parallax View,” a perfect movie with a merciless ending