more by M. Faust
published on Sep. 18, 2018 6pm
Chloë Sevigny’s project on ax-wielder Lizzie Borden has been gestating for years.
published on Sep. 12, 2018 8am
[FILM] Barbara Loden’s independent drama about an ungrounded woman (played by herself) in a dreary coal-mining area of Pennsylvania was universally acclaimed by critics when it was first shown in 1970. But it wasn’t audience friendly for the times and disappeared after that first release.
published on Sep. 11, 2018 8pm
Puppies becoming guide dogs, screenings of a resurrected 1970 classic, and a Glenn Close/Jonathan Pryce film.
published on Sep. 10, 2018 2pm
The Buffalo-born actress and singer died last Friday in Hawaii at the age of 92.
published on Sep. 5, 2018 6pm
Emmanuel Finkiel’s film, adapted from Marguerite Duras’s book, is close to a masterpiece.
published on Aug. 29, 2018 7am
Three new British films, all adapted from popular novels, explore the British soul with varying degrees of success in this week’s openings.
published on Aug. 22, 2018 7am
A riddle wrapped in an enigma, with cheese—and a movie that’s good but should have been better.
published on Aug. 14, 2018 9pm
A downtown theater that’s unlikely to bring anyone downtown—and what could have been.
published on Aug. 14, 2018 11pm
A fashion iconoclast, a movie Forbes calls “wealth porn,” and a terrifically entertaining film from Spike Lee.
published on Aug. 8, 2018 10am
Movies the way they were meant to be seen, on a bigger-than-life screen in front of a crowd of people, often to audiences who have never had a chance to see them that way.