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Hell, even the title of the list sounds like it was handed down like stone tablets in the Old Testament. To be clear, this list was not chosen by the paper’s staff. It was outsourced to “more than 500 ...
Bong Joon Ho’s Oscar-winning masterpiece “Parasite” has been named the best film of the 21st century in a new list released by The New York Times. The ...
These thought-provoking films explore identity, time, memory, and existence — and would make absolutely brilliant novels.
Askance tales of a storied city, New York 1995–1996 is photographer Stephen Clarke’s record of a “brief moment” that ...
Peter Deming and Fred Elmes discuss their decades-long collaborations with David Lynch at the inaugural Italian Global Series Festival ...
Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut Synecdoche, New York was a wild odyssey of introspection that Robert Ebert named the best of the 2000s.
1945-54: “The Clock” (1945, Vincente Minnelli) Although this bittersweet love story, set amid eyecatching New York sites, was shot in a studio, it’s nonetheless something like New York ...
Synecdoche, New York (2008) Image Credit: Sony Pictures Classics. ... Like many of the movies on this list, Jacob's Ladder features a final scene that changes everything that came before.
If you missed Charlie Kaufman’s 2008 film Synecdoche, New York, you missed 124 minutes of runtime that contained at least as many, if not more genuinely upbeat moments than the 101-loss 2023 White Sox ...