Category: Movies

  • London Film Festival Rolls in on Two Wheels

    Some would argue that London’s cycling credentials are on the rise, and so it’s fitting that the annual Bicycle Film Festival makes its return to [...]

     
  • ‘Courageous,’ Directed by Alex Kendrick — Review

    “Courageous” is about a Georgia police officer whose job exposes him to social decay and spiritual desolation wrought by fatherless homes, strengthening his devotion to [...]

     
  • ‘Sahib Biwi Aur Gangster,’ Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia — Review

    “Sahib Biwi Aur Gangster” is a riff on a 1962 Hindi classic, with amorous rapture, political machinations, bloodlettings and (of course) musical sequences.

     
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  • A Fan, a Goat and Long, Painful Memories

    The Steve Bartman incident in the 2003 National League Championship Series game between the Cubs and the Marlins still resonates, most recently in the documentary [...]

     
  • ‘Everyday Sunshine’ Celebrates Ska-Punk Rockers Fishbone

    ‘Everyday Sunshine’ Celebrates Ska-Punk Rockers Fishbone

    The documentary “Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone” celebrates a pioneering though underrecognized Los Angeles ska-punk band.

     
  • ‘The 10th Victim’ and ‘The Phantom Carriage’ on Video

    ‘The 10th Victim’ and ‘The Phantom Carriage’ on Video

    New video versions of “The 10th Victim,” starring Ursula Andress and Marcello Mastroianni, and “The Phantom Carriage,” a Swedish classic.

     
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  • A. O. Scott and Manohla Dargis on Film Festivals

    A. O. Scott and Manohla Dargis on Film Festivals

    The ups and downs of film festivals, as seen by The Times’s co-chief film critics.

     
  • Documentaries at the New York Film Festival

    Documentaries at the New York Film Festival

    Martin Scorsese’s “George Harrison: Living in the Material World” and Wim Wenders’s “Pina” are among the documentaries being shown at the New York Film Festival.

     
  • Reykjavik Film Festival: Economies Crash, Volcanoes Burn

    Reykjavik Film Festival: Economies Crash, Volcanoes Burn

    The Reykjavik film festival offers a window on Iceland three years after a financial disaster.

     
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  • ‘Real Steel’ and Past Cinematic Visions of the Future

    A look at “Real Steel” and six more films that explore life in the near future.

     
 
 
 
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