#60 (tie): ‘Daughters of the Dust’: The Reveal discusses all 100 of Sight & Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time
Julie Dash's landmark independent film captures a Black community at a turning point.
Julie Dash's landmark independent film captures a Black community at a turning point.
Federico Fellini's controversial 1960 masterpiece found thrills and alienation in the lives of Italy's beautiful people.
Barry Jenkins' second film explores yearning, addiction, sadness, and resilience via a lyrical coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Miami.
The sparkling jewel of the studio system has made audiences swoon for decades. We try to unpack what makes movie magic possible.
Martin Scorsese's kinetic gangster doubles as an interrogation of the American dream.
Set against the unforgettable backdrop of post-war Vienna, Carol Reed’s gorgeous film noir brought the genre to new heights.