
Mar 19: ‘Dust’ @ Nitehawk Cinema, 9:30pm ($15)
As part of their signature series Art Seen, Nitehawk cinema will be screening Dust, a familial tragicomedy that explores the emotional nuances of the 21st

As part of their signature series Art Seen, Nitehawk cinema will be screening Dust, a familial tragicomedy that explores the emotional nuances of the 21st

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

As a part of Nitehawk Cinema’s monthly film series THE DEUCE (which focuses on 42nd Street’s theaters of yesteryear), the theater will be screening A

Every week or so, we’ll be offering a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Selections + Selectors is having their second ever screening event tonight at the Wythe Hotel. Titled “An Evening of Hip Hop Musical Shorts,” Selections +

Movies are a great source of information. They teach us about science and love and drugs, and grant us access to other worlds. And by

Presented by project:nyc, Colab Projects, and the Art Directors Club, a new, monthly film series called Selections + Selectors will be held at the Wythe

I’d first heard of Lynch during my freshman year of college when a friend of mine, who was really big into “cult classics,” mentioned the

Curated by Tim I have watched a lot of movies this year. Probably too many. Especially for someone who is basically broke (my mother would

Curated by Nicole 2014 has been an interesting year for film music. All the usual suspects — Hans Zimmer (Interstellar and The Amazing Spider-Man 2),

Curated by Eva 2014 was an exciting year for film. I’ve recently been brought into a Sunday afternoon tradition of taking a trip to the movies.

Despite the horror genre being wildly under appreciated in film, every few years we are blessed with a new classic. Well, Jennifer Kent’s new film,

Going home for the holidays is cool because you get to spend time with your family and the friends you may not see on a

It’s happening. The leaves have fallen and you’ve dug up your winter coat. You have been bombarded by the thought of making holiday plans, as

“I sometimes enjoy [superhero movies] because they are basic and simple and go well with popcorn. The problem is that sometimes they purport to be

Pardon the bluntness of my impending vulgarity but I must ask: How the fuck did I go my entire life without getting into Nick Cave

A futuristic western with a sci-fi twist and impressionistic visuals, Jake Paltrow’s latest film, Young Ones, focuses on residents of a small farm town who

Is there anything creepier than leaving a movie theater or a friend’s apartment after watching a scary movie? The sky always looks extra dark, modes of public

What makes a movie a cult classic? Well, first, it needs to be rejected by the mainstream. Then it’s often forgotten, only to be discovered by

Okay, Halloween is approaching and you have no clue what you should be. You don’t really want to be dressed like everyone else, you might

Nina Ljeti and Vladimir de Fontenay might not be household names just yet, but it’s safe to assume that it shouldn’t be too much longer

Originally described as a “post-digital culture festival,” OFFF has since transformed into something much larger and more enigmatic. More than just an event, it serves

Sometimes life is boring. Sometimes things get weird and you need a fresh new perspective. So I have compiled a list of films that will

I’m starting to get that itch of obsession that comes after watching an irrationally beautiful Gondry film, and ends with me making a blanket fort

Louis C.K.’s Chewed Up on Netflix It’s hot as hell outside. We recommended staying in with ice cream, Netflix, and more ice. Also, some laughs

This weekend head over to Sunshine Cinema on Houston St, in the Lower East Side and fall in love with Samuel L. Jackson, all over

The Kill Team @ Film Society Lincoln Center 7:15pm ($13) This documentary focuses on one of the largest war-crime investigations in history. The Kill Team not

Fantastic Mr. Fox @ Brooklyn Bridge Park 6pm (FREE!!) Wes Anderson’s movie based off the Roald Dahl tale is screening tonight. Grab a blanket, friends,

So, the coolest pizza delivery guy in America works in NYC, at Best Pizza in Brooklyn. He’s 52, has a beard, and rides a breakless fixie.

Richard Linklater is a multifaceted Hollywood talent. While he’s probably best known for writing, directing, and producing the 1993 stoner classic Dazed and Confused, he’s also

Since you’ve obviously spent the first half of the summer tackling Tim’s list of vacation books, we’ve decided to make an accompanying list of movies. Truth

She’s All That On Netflix Let’s go back to the days when all it took was removing your glasses to be beautiful. Those were the