Originally released anonymously, this homoerotic fantasia by James Bidgood gets its first theatrical run in 54 years at Metrograph.
Category: Metrograph Theater (Manhattan, NY, Movie Theater)
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‘Bona’: A Filipina Superstar Wreaks Vengeance in a Two-Fisted Melodrama
Recently rediscovered and now digitally restored, Lino Brocka’s 1980 movie, starring Nora Aunor, opens for a week at Metrograph.
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The Metrograph Theater Starts a Film Magazine
A throwback publication courts cinephiles with stories featuring Ari Aster, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Clowes, Clint Eastwood and Ann Hui.
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The Metrograph Theater Starts a Film Magazine
A throwback publication courts cinephiles with stories featuring Ari Aster, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Clowes, Clint Eastwood and Ann Hui.
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Want to Turn Your House into the Art House? Try Metrograph at Home.
The Metrograph theater in New York has expanded to include a streaming platform that spotlights foreign, art house, independent, classic and documentary selections.
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Robert Gottlieb’s Books Go Up for Sale
Bibliophiles and film fans leafed through hundreds of books that once belonged to the eminent editor Robert Gottlieb.
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Robert Gottlieb’s Books Go Up for Sale
Bibliophiles and film fans leafed through hundreds of books that once belonged to the eminent editor Robert Gottlieb.
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Summer Horror Movies to Send a Chill Down Your Spine
At the drive-in, under the stars or in your living room, there are plenty of frights to be had before fall arrives.
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‘Fear and Desire’: Kubrick’s First War
Stanley Kubrick’s called his first feature, which is getting a new run at Metrograph, “boring and pretentious.” Instead, it is a revelation.
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A New Plant-Focused Film Series Examines Our Entanglement with Nature
The New York Times – Travel:Plus: a resort on the Indonesian island of Lombok, clothes made from reclaimed quilts and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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‘Millennium Mambo’: A Lush, Mysterious Tale From Taipei
The New York Times – Movies:A 4K restoration of Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s thrumming, visually bold movie about a self-destructive club girl retains its capital-L look.
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K8 Hardy’s ‘Outfitumentary’ Tracks Her Evolving Personal Style and Identity
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:In “Outfitumentary,” the artist and filmmaker K8 Hardy documents more than a decade of her daily outfits, starting in 2001. The result is a time capsule that’s way ahead of its time.
