
Faded Films: Three’s A Crowd
If you consistently find yourself in a group of three then I have some bad news — it means you’re a) third wheeling b) part

If you consistently find yourself in a group of three then I have some bad news — it means you’re a) third wheeling b) part

I don’t credit The Craft for enabling my teenage obsession with witchcraft and black combat boots that spilled into my adult years but I do

We peer through the camera lens into a vast desert. You can feel the heat as you float above it, blanketed by its loneliness as

After hitting the unnerving age of 25, I was ambushed by the villainous, ‘quarterlife crisis.’ Among other concerns, I wrestled with wondering if I would

I have never rooted for characters as much as I did in Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s, French masterpiece, Mustang. Set in modern day rural village in

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Repo Man is a weird fucking movie. This is a throwback from the 80’s about punks, repo men, and aliens. It’s not like other films; you

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Our latest column, Film Files, explores the world of cinema and the culture that surrounds it. From dissecting the work of acclaimed auteurs to digging

Editor’s Note: Nitehawk Cinema will be hosting a special anniversary screening of HACKERS. It will be a 35mm presentation, and it will feature a Q&A with

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

“Merry Christmas Eve, Bitch.” The first line in Sean Bakers latest indie flick, Tangerine, grabs you by your shirt and doesn’t let you go. The

As the internet has presumably informed you, Clueless celebrated its 20th anniversary over the weekend. While its remembrance caused us to feel seriously ancient, it also made for an ideal time

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

As part of the Brooklyn Film Festival, Frame by Frame, a new film following follow four Afghan photojournalists as they navigate an emerging and dangerous media

Gerald Kargl’s Angst was added to my endless list of films to watch a few years ago and like many others, it was quickly and unfortunately

Nitehawk Cinema is screening David Cronenberg’s remake of The Fly, featuring the inimitable Jeff Goldblum as a scientists who pushes his experiments to dangerous limits.

Nitehawk Cinema is screening Philip Kaufman’s paranoid, sci-fi classic and remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, starring the late/great Leonard Nimoy and the ever-eccentric

As a part of their BOOKS & BOOZE series, Nitehawk Cinema will be screening Dune in celebration of the Folio Society’s much-anticipated edition of Frank

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Nitehawk Cinema is screening ’80s crime-horror film Wolfen, directed by Michael Wadleigh and adapted from the novel by Whitley Strieber. There will prizes and surprises

If you are only searching for answers about the death of Kurt Cobain, Brett Morgen’s Cobain: Montage of Heck leaves you hanging. If you are

If you could go back in time, what advice would you give your teenage self? Presumably to not waste your formative years acting entirely reckless

Art Cures, our new weekly series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with

Nitehawk Cinema will be screening The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, a silent horror film and one of the very first in the genre, with a

Art Cures, our new weekly series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with

“You know, they’ll get you in East Hampton for wearing red shoes on a Thursday,” we hear an unknown voice declare as the Maysles brother’s

Spring Breakers, Harmony Korine’s 2012 exploration of young decadence, is screening tonight at Nitehawk Cinema. In addition to the crazy college escapades, Wild Eye Releasing