Lesage discusses the struggles faced by more than just youth across his films.
The play examines the provenance of a photo album from Auschwitz.
Hamaguchi discusses the evolution of his approach to dialogue and camera movement.
Swift and Antonoff’s work together has, more often than not, resulted in pop magic.
To celebrate Annie Clark’s latest release, we’ve ranked all eight of the musician’s studio albums.
From Taylor Swift to The Tortured Poets Department, we’ve ranked all of the singer’s studio albums.
TCMFF continues to valiantly pursue the preservation of Hollywood film history.
San Francisco Silent Film Festival 2024: Finding Clara Bow, Swashbuckling Restorations, & More
For its 27th edition, the festival presented 20 features and six short films over five days.
Mac discusses experience of starring in Sarah Ruhl’s show and the projects waiting in the wings.
The festival’s greatest singularity is two-fold: its lack of pretense and judicious curatorial eye.
The filmmaker brothers discuss how Bigfoot straddles the human and the animal world.
We took a look back at the singer’s evolution as an artist and ranked all of her albums from worst to best.
Loach discusses the connection between form and content throughout his body of work.
Bonello discusses The Beast and Coma, his understanding of time and the self, and more.
McKay discusses the connections between his two latest performances.
On the occasion of Godzilla x Kong’s release, we ranked the films in the Godzilla franchise.
Rohrwacher and O’Connor discuss the ethereal qualities of the film’s main character.
The filmmaker discusses his approach to depicting the present day as a historical moment.
To celebrate the album’s enduring legacy, we’ve ranked all 11 songs from worst to best.
A highlight of this year’s festival was the focus on the work of Basma Al-Sharif.
We may as well just light it up and acquiesce to the inevitable all-consuming blast.