Kim Novak Talks Doc ‘Kim Novak’s Vertigo’
Kim Novak decided to walk away from Hollywood in 1966, at the height of her fame, because it felt like…
Kim Novak decided to walk away from Hollywood in 1966, at the height of her fame, because it felt like…
Two longtime friends will make for among Venice’s most-discussed red-carpet pairings. Sofia Coppola is the director of “Marc by Sofia,”…
Had This Is Not a Drill, the new documentary from Oren Jacoby (Sister Rose’s Passion), premiered at the Telluride Film…
In her previous documentaries, Tamara Kotevska has examined changing times and dying traditions (the vérité Honeyland, which she directed with…
An eternal “it girl” — charismatic, original and ahead of every curve right up until she died this year aged…
Lucrecia Martel’s beguilingly sensuous dramas have depicted her country’s class and racial fissures in numerous ways, whether historically (Zama), psychologically…
Perhaps the most striking reveal in the new documentary about the writer E. Jean Carroll is just how magnetic she…
With Marshall Curry‘s The New Yorker at 100, a magazine famous for its erudition and curation receives a polished, amusing…
The sitting room of E. Jean Carroll’s modest hotel suite in Telluride is washed in muted mountain tones: beige carpets,…
I love when a project has a title that seems just a little off but offers a purposeful piece of…