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The New York Film Festival, the centerpiece of the city’s year in cinephilia, is a victim of its own success. Many of its most noteworthy films are already scheduled for commercial release soon—which ...
Today, Nightmares Film Festival, which runs from October 16 to 19, reveals the packed first wave of its 2025 “Better Horror” program. From the newest work by Kevin Lewis (Willy’s Wonderland) and the ...
As the world marks the 100th anniversary of Malcolm X’s birth this year, a new film series at Anthology Film Archives asks: What have we forgotten about one of the most photographed and misrepresented ...
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Well, that was a whirlwind: The 2025 Venice Film Festival has officially wrapped, and the annual event delivered plenty of buzzy film premieres—not to mention stellar red carpet moments. (There were ...
We’re just one day away from the kickoff of fall-film-festival season—considered the most wonderful time of year for Oscar obsessives like us. Basically, there’s something for everyone. Here, Vanity ...
'70s Week: Ousmane Sembène’s "Xala" and Souleymane Cissé’s "Baara" revel in caustic humor and the comeuppance of corrupt leaders to explore the class struggles of post-independent African nations.