Vidiots, a holdover from the golden age of VHS, is staging a comeback as a community hub.
His work was seen in “Angels in America” and Victoria’s Secret runway shows. He also made outlandish ensembles for Heidi Klum and Marc Jacobs.
This month’s picks include menacing grandparents, famished vampires and pernicious cultists.
An adaptation of the Benjamin Britten opera, in turn based on Melville’s classic novella, joins a lineage of beautiful enigmas.
Some counterprogramming to the summer’s blockbusters: “Titane,” “Coherence” and “Attack the Block.”
James Gunn, the screenwriter and director of “Superman,” narrates a sequence featuring David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan.
Taking on directing duties while helping oversee a studio has been a challenge for the filmmaker.: “I always want to do more. That’s been difficult, finding at least some boundaries.”
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
Shari Lewis’s pioneering role in children’s television becomes clear in a new film that can be perfunctory about her life.
James Gunn narrates a sequence from his film, in which Superman (David Corenswet) is interviewed by Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan).
Ari Aster returns with a dystopian western farce about a world gone mad that you definitely remember.
The filmmaker Reid Davenport raises thorny questions about how the option of medically assisted death is presented to disabled people.
A poet and memoirist as well, she drew a wide readership with her historical fiction, notably with a post-Civil War tale that was adapted for a movie starring Tom Hanks.
This gauzy film builds an impression of Floridian malaise by trailing four locals the day before a hurricane.
Cherry Lane Theater, a 167-seat venue in Manhattan’s West Village, will reopen in September. The new owner, the film and television studio A24, has renovated the interior; outside, the awning and flag are new, but the signature red doors remain.
This revival of a 1990s horror franchise fumbles its shot.
The lovable blue guys (and one gal) go on a mission to save Papa Smurf in this colorful romp with an impressive voice cast.
In this genre-bending thriller, an online reseller’s tale of vengeance becomes a parable of human greed and disconnection.
This movie, directed by Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd, follows Luke and Aysha, who meet by chance at a drag event.
This Italian drama, set in the 1950s and starring Lily James, Willem Dafoe and Joe Keery, sends a star-struck naïf through the looking glass darkly.