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The co-host of “How Did This Get Made?” enlightens David Remnick on the art of terrible film. Plus, the New Yorker film critic Justin Chang praises Coppola’s divisive “Megalopolis.”
- MOVIES
Major movies held over from last year, such as Steven...
- The Current Cinema
New Yorker film reviews. Kevin Costner’s “Horizon” Goes West...
- Short Films
The Front Row. Concentrated but Far-Reaching, “Civic” Is an...
- MOVIES
Major movies held over from last year, such as Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story,” join new productions, including Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog,” for a teeming year-end...
Jun 14, 2024 · New Yorker film reviews. Kevin Costner’s “Horizon” Goes West but Gets Nowhere The actor-director’s three-hour Western, the first installment of a planned tetralogy, rushes through its many ...
The Front Row. Concentrated but Far-Reaching, “Civic” Is an Ideal Short Film. Dwayne LeBlanc’s début gives an archetypal tale a boldly modernist form. By Richard Brody. October 4, 2023. The...
New Yorker Films was an independent film distribution company founded by Daniel Talbot in 1965. It started as an extension of his Manhattan movie house, the New Yorker Theater, founded in 1960, [1] after a film's producer would not allow for a movie's single booking. [2]
The New Yorker Documentary showcases short films that offer uncommon perspectives on global issues.
This collection of the best New York movies includes comedies and dramas, horror flicks and monster movies – hello, Mr. Kong – documentaries and character studies, and plenty of musicals,...