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Metrograph Highlights Remarkable Career of Lee Chang-dong
The director of Poetry and Burning gets a retrospective at the Metrograph starting this weekend. Don't miss it.
The director of Poetry and Burning gets a retrospective at the Metrograph starting this weekend. Don't miss it.
The pandemic robbed a lot of good movies of a chance to be seen in theaters. Why not give them another chance?
Twenty years ago, Tom Hanks starred in what is widely considered the Coen brothers worst film. It's a good time to look back at how The Ladykillers (as well as two other films released that year) fits into the star's…
Our short film series spotlights a timely film that takes place in an immigration office.
The 78-year-old renaissance man has worked with terrific filmmakers across his career. And yet his movies always have his personal stamp, always feeling like they’re emanating from his essence.
There's a different kind of pleasure in watching an old master at work.
A stealth candidate for the greatest film of 1999.
Five years ago, Jordan Peele unleashed his follow-up to the Oscar-winning Get Out, and audiences tripped over each other to unpack its many meanings. The film not only redefined the way we approach puzzle films, but how we should look…
A salute to the directors—including Barry Jenkins, Christopher Nolan and Wayne Wang—who did a lot with very little money.
The Bourne Identity director made headlines by threatening to boycott the premiere of his new movie, Road House. It’s just the latest example of how this idiosyncratic filmmaker can often be his own worst enemy—even when his movies end up…