Tag: metrograph
PLASTIC Review: Anything But
Directed by Daisuke Miyazaki, Plastic is heartwarming in an unobtrusive way. Two teenagers meet in the town of Nagoya, Japan. One is a girl who wears flowy clothes. One is a boy with beach blonde hair. They both like the...
FAMILY PORTRAIT Review: A Disconcerting Disappearence Makes a Haunted Gathering
For many families, the yearly portrait is not just a ritual, but an custom inviolate. Maybe there's only one person in the family that actually wants the portrait and might even enjoy the process - but it gets done nonetheless....
Hey New York! Jean Grémillon x2 4K Restoration at Metrograph
'Lady Killer' and 'The Strange Mister Victor,' beautifully restored in 4K, will have exclusive two-week theatrical runs.
Hey New York! Paul Schrader Retrospective at the Metrograph Starts This Week
If you are a Paul Schrader fan and happen to be in the New York area this coming weekend then the stars have aligned specifically for you. There is a retrospective program playing at The Metrograph this coming weekend,...
Review: AFTERNOON, A Moving, Intimate Conversation On Life And Art
I might as well get to the point right off the bat: Afternoon, the latest work by Taiwan’s master auteur Tsai Ming-liang, is to my mind, one of the most absorbing, humorous, movingly poignant, fascinating, and just plain loveliest films...
NYC Happenings: Metrograph's First Calendar Is A Cinephile's Dream
New York's Lower East Side has been the city's cultural center for many decades now. But when it comes to art movie theaters, you had to go across Manhattan to Film Forum or schlep all the way up to Lincoln...