Film
Emmanuel Finkiel’s film, adapted from Marguerite Duras’s book, is close to a masterpiece. |
A disturbing yet vaguely hopeful dramatization of what conversion therapy can do to young adults. |
Three new British films, all adapted from popular novels, explore the British soul with varying degrees of success in this week’s openings. |
A nostalgic memoir of Hollywood’s gay underground—for five days only at Dipson Eastern Hills. |
A riddle wrapped in an enigma, with cheese—and a movie that’s good but should have been better. |
A fashion iconoclast, a movie Forbes calls “wealth porn,” and a terrifically entertaining film from Spike Lee. |
A downtown theater that’s unlikely to bring anyone downtown—and what could have been. |
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... |