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The Beatles Were Never More Human Than in ‘Let It Be’
Unavailable for decades and loathed by the band, this 1970 film is finally getting its due—and paints the Fab Four’s final days in poignant, tense tones.
Unavailable for decades and loathed by the band, this 1970 film is finally getting its due—and paints the Fab Four’s final days in poignant, tense tones.
A new ad for Apple says the quiet part out loud: the tech industry hates artists and wants to destroy their livelihood
Why Palpatine, the eventual Emperor of the galaxy in Star Wars, is one of the most devious villains ever.
A book excerpt from contributor Glenn Kenny's new book on the making of Brian De Palma's Scarface.
With The Fall Guy launching this summer’s glut of event movies, we look back at the finest films to get the warm-weather season going.
A preview of Film Forum's upcoming retrospective on the pioneer of early Black cinema, whose influence can be seen in the careers of Tyler Perry and Spike Lee.
The directors of 21 Jump Street and The Lego Movie masterminded the sort of hip, irreverent satirical action-comedy that paved the way for the hit Ryan Gosling film
The upcoming retrospective at MOMI and the Japan Society shines a light on the Japanese filmmaker's prolific, contemplative works.
An interview with the director of the intimate and desire-filled Lithuanian film Slow about presenting a complex portrayal of asexuality.
In honor of its 25th anniversary re-release, we look at the George Lucas movie’s greatest legacy: paving the way for studios to extend their aging franchises by telling origin stories.