“I don’t study animals to understand humans,” Conclave actor and ethologist Isabella Rossellini says. Isabella Rossellini was ...
The photos on Bill Delzell’s laptop screen are a vibrant portal into late 1960s San Francisco, one of the most pivotal and colorful times in Bay Area history. There’s Carlos Santana, performing so ...
Attention Agnès Varda fans! The Musée Carnavalet is staging an exhibition on the Paris of the Nouvelle Vague filmmaker, ...
A groundbreaking new exhibition at the Mucem in Marseille invites visitors to step inside a world where the borders between stage and gallery, performer and audience, object and artwork melt away. For ...
At the age of 40, it's time to change habits and explore new horizons. The Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain has ...
As one of the world’s major art capitals, Paris always attracts a cultured crowd. Its many outstanding museums are home to some of the world’s most revered pieces of art, and you could spend trip ...
If you need some cinematic forms of inspiration at the beginning of this new year, how about watching 'Harold and Maude' or 'Little Miss Sunshine'?
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Robert Laemmle, 89, president of Laemmle Theatres, died January 9 in Santa Monica, California, where he was in rehabilitation ...
“Mansfield Park” was the first film to light up screens on Jan. 14, 1999 at Rialto Cinemas Lakeside on Summerfield Road in ...
For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Delpero over Zoom about finding the texture of ...
The have-nots here are a family of con artists, led by the Bong favorite ... An earlier version of this roundup misidentified Agnès Varda’s first fiction feature. It was “La Pointe Courte, ...