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Bright Wall/Dark Room October 2021: Parenting, The Pandemic, and Paw Patrol: The Movie by Andrew Root
An essay by Andrew Root about Paw Patrol: The Movie, as excerpted from the latest issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room.
An essay by Andrew Root about Paw Patrol: The Movie, as excerpted from the latest issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room.
An excerpt from the excellent new book about New York on film, this one about Taxi Driver.
A brief review of the excellent new volume by critic Jason Bailey.
Bill Ryan celebrates the nine horror films that Val Lewton produced for RKO between 1942 and 1946, like The Seventh Victim and Cat People.
Jana Monji visits the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which opened on September 30.
Tony's is a story of modern American masculinity, middle-aged sordidness and sorrow; he is saggy around the gut, bruised at the knuckles, and tender in the heart.
Our monthly series spotlights a new short film by Caitlyn Greene.
A look back at the power of Drive on its tenth anniversary.
An essay by Ethan Warren about Almost Famous, as excerpted from the latest issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room.
Thoughts on the best of the New York Film Festival, including Joel Coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth, starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand.