Why New Yorkers Still Film Projectionists are busier than ever, as they serve a demand for obscure 35-millimeter titles, nostalgia and the quirks of analog.
It Took Me 40 Years to Watch the Movie ‘Diva.’ It Was Worth the Wait. At a friend’s urging, our critic saw the “mondo chic” 1981 film by the French director Jean-Jacques Beineix, ahead of a revival. He was thrilled.
How Film Forum Became the Best Little Movie House in New York With its rigorous schedule of features and events, the theater has created a devoted community of cinephiles over the last five decades.