Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” isn’t part of the New York Film Festival’s lineup, but its agitated sense ...
Taylor Swift's highly anticipated 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl," and Matthew McConaughey playing the real-life ...
A new book, published by Hauser & Wirth, captures the life the artist rebuilt through art after escaping the Armenian ...
About midway through Kent Jones’ “Late Fame,” I heard the last thing I ever expected to hear at the New York Film Festival: ...
ESPN's documentary series on the Red Sox, from the Curse of the Bambino to 2004's magical run, premieres today.
Bestselling author Kent Heckenlively unveils his most provocative work yet, promising groundbreaking revelations in UFO ...
From feature films to experimental shorts, several highlights of this year’s lineup explore what it takes to live and work as ...
This year’s edition teems with artistically ambitious movies that confront politics and mores in a wide variety of formats, ...
When NY Governor Kathy Hochul approved a state budget in May that increased the state’s film and TV subsidy to $800 million, it was a welcome move.
Creator Richard O’Brien reflects on how the 1975 movie musical became a haven for the "marginalized and disenfranchised" ...
Joshua Oppenheimer’s films show the political value of empathy in our polarized age. The film director Joshua Oppenheimer has ...
North Carolina has been known as one of the biggest blue blood programs in college sports. While that is factual, it wasn't always true. In the advent of the cr ...