
Streamers: A forgotten feminist filmmaker, and the stellar biography “Mike Nichols: A Life”
Celebrating the French director Nelly Kaplan; a vivid and engaging biography of a director-of-all-trades.
Celebrating the French director Nelly Kaplan; a vivid and engaging biography of a director-of-all-trades.
Fresh picks from the virtual Portland International Film Fest; classic rediscoveries worth seeking out.
In a strange Oscar season, virtuoso work by Frances McDormand and Carey Mulligan stands out.
PIFF plans, Cinema Unbound Awards, some indie highlights, a little M.C. Escher – and are theaters opening up?
Marc Mohan’s sneak peek at the Portland International Film Fest; the “Citizen Kane” of awkward first-date movies.
Marc Mohan’s movies-at-home column begins with “One Night in Miami,” then heads for the hills.
Sometimes it’s better to think of different things, and this edition of Streamers has some excellent movie options to capture your attention.
For lovers of movies, 2021 is looking almost as confusing as 2020 was. Marc Mohan starts the clarification process in this edition of Streamers.
Marc Mohan dives into a Wong Kar-Wai retrospective, films about working class heroes, films that take bad turns.
Marc Mohan: Mall multiplexes may edge toward extinction, but independent art houses will survive.
With the lockdown screws tightening, Marc Mohan digs into the streaming services for some winning new films.
As the quaran-time slowly unspools, movies are moving to a small screen near you, including “Martin Eden” and Alex Gibney’s take on our coronavirus fumble.
Marc Mohan looks at the alt.film world in which women directed movies, and chimes in on Charlie Kaufman’s newest.
Marc Mohan’s Streamers column considers the deeper recesses of your video options. This week that means a jazz classic and a trove of documentaries.
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