On last week’s episode, our intrepid group of zombie apocalypse survivors found a prison and killed a lot of zombies to enter said prison. Hershel…
Editor’s Note: While we might be a little late to the game on this one, we’re happy to announce that our own Caitlin Hughes will…
There is no such thing as “pure documentary.” While classified as “non-fiction,” documentaries ultimately form narratives depending on how the director chooses to cut the…
Every hero of mythical proportions should have his own theme song. The Greatest American Hero had one, and so did Davey Crockett. Santos (José Sacristán),…
Reaching back into the pantheon of war movies over the course of film history, there are countless films about Vietnam, WWII, The Civil War, and…
NYFF: ‘Something in the Air’ is an Accurate Portrayal of 1970s Youth Revolution But Could Have Gone Further When fighting their various political fights, young people…
NYFF: Haneke’s ‘Amour’ Is a Brilliant, Unflinching Portrait of an Elderly Couple and the Ravages of Time Police burst into a beautiful Parisian apartment to discover…
NYFF: ‘The Princess Bride’ Reunion Screening Gleefully Transforms Lincoln Center Into a Grindhouse Theater Photo by Godlis, courtesy of Film Society of Lincoln Center Commemorating the…
NYFF: Alain Resnais’ ‘You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet’ Offers A Bevy of French Talent But Remains at a Surface Level Alain Resnais’ You Ain’t Seen Nothing…