A KGB/Stalin-era drama set in a Soviet prison. An unapologetically political parable with unavoidable contemporary resonances. Compared to Kafka โ precision of a Swiss watch.
Ebert
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RT Critics
97%
Metacritic
85
IMDb
7.1
Ebert (Glenn Kenny): 4/4 โ Highest-rated recent review. Kafkaesque parable with the precision of a Swiss watch. Unavoidable contemporary resonances.
Set during the British Mandate era. Charts Palestine's colonial history. Palestine's Oscar entry. Stars Jeremy Irons. Elegantly conceived, sometimes didactic.
Ebert
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RT Critics
97%
RT Audience
81%
IMDb
7.6
Ebert (Carlos Aguilar): 3.5/4 โ Proficiently edited. Charts colonial victimhood elegantly, though sometimes didactic.
A 45-minute horror masterwork exploring the banality of evil. Contains one of the coldest, most disturbing murders in recent horror. Theatrical only โ will NEVER be on streaming or physical media.
Ebert
โ โ โ ยฝ
RT Critics
100%
IMDb
6.4
Ebert (Brian Tallerico): 3.5/4 โ From the master of Cure and Pulse. One of the coldest, most disturbing murders in recent horror. Theatrical only โ see it now or never.
๐ต๐ท Puerto RicanIndie Drama/ThrillerSpirit Awards Winner
ForeignIndie
Two fishermen brothers whose smuggling side hustle goes wrong. Explores colonialism, poverty, community, and grief. Won the John Cassavetes Award at the 2026 Spirit Awards.
Themes of grief and lack of faith embedded in a sonic and visual nightmare. Sundance premiere. One of the most chill-inducing final acts in recent memory. Announces Ian Tuason as a major talent.
Ebert
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RT Critics
72%
RT Audience
52%
Metacritic
66
IMDb
6.6
Ebert (Brian Tallerico): 3.5/4 โ Sonic and visual nightmare about grief. One of the most chill-inducing final acts in recent memory.
A four-person chamber piece starring Paula Beer as a depressed piano student. Hitchcockian shades of Vertigo. Explores spiritual death, resurrection, and rebirth.
Ebert
โ โ ยฝ
RT Critics
93%
Ebert (Clint Worthington): 2.5/4 โ One of Germany's most exciting filmmakers. Hitchcockian Vertigo shades, but a mixed execution.
๐จ๐ญ Swiss/GermanDrama/ThrillerSwitzerland's Oscar Entry
Foreign
Set in an understaffed hospital during a late shift, plays almost in real time. Leonie Benesch gives a delicate, intimate performance. Switzerland's Oscar entry.
Ebert
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RT Critics
96%
Metacritic
69
IMDb
7.7
Ebert (Peyton Robinson): 3/4 โ Benesch's performance is delicate and intimate, but the film doesn't fully color in the context.
From the director of The Triplets of Belleville. An animated biopic of French literary icon Marcel Pagnol. Beautiful hand-drawn animation, but weighed down by a clunky framing device.
Ebert
โ โ ยฝ
RT Critics
65%
IMDb
6.9
Ebert (Matt Zoller Seitz): 2.5/4 โ Beautiful frame-by-frame animation but "less than meets the eye" despite lovely visuals.
๐จ๐ฆ Canadian IndieComedy/Horror/RomanceStink-O-Vision!
IndieHorror
An absurd Frankenstein riff shot on a black box theater set with miniatures, stop-motion, and 16mm. Special "Stink-O-Vision" screenings. Compared to The Mighty Boosh staging Bride of Frankenstein.
Ebert
โ โ โ
RT Critics
85%
Metacritic
66
IMDb
5.6
Ebert (Katie Rife): 3/4 โ "Quietly radical" with palpable chemistry between the married real-life stars.
๐ฎ๐ณ Days and Nights in the Forest โ Satyajit Ray (1970)
Held over through April 2 at Film Forum. A masterpiece by India's greatest filmmaker. Four Calcutta men on a holiday in the forest confront their own social pretensions.
โก MUST-SEE for you โ Indian classic on the big screen. Ends April 2!
๐ฎ๐ท The Wind Will Carry Us โ Abbas Kiarostami (1999)
Showing at Metrograph. One of the defining works of Iranian cinema. A Tehran engineer travels to a remote Kurdish village. Meditative, profound, unforgettable.
RT Critics
97%
Metacritic
87
IMDb
7.4
โก MUST-SEE for you โ Iranian masterpiece by Kiarostami at Metrograph!
๐ซ๐ท Agnรจs Varda: A Comprehensive Retrospective โ Film Forum
Running through April 2. The complete works of the godmother of the French New Wave. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Clรฉo from 5 to 7 (1962)
Le Bonheur (1965)
Les Crรฉatures (1966)
One Sings, the Other Doesn't (1977)
Vagabond (1985)
Jane B. by Agnรจs V. (1988)
Jacquot de Nantes (1991)
The Gleaners and I (2000)
Faces Places (2017)
Varda by Agnรจs (2019)
Lions Love (... and Lies)
โก MUST-SEE โ Varda is essential French cinema. Clรฉo, Vagabond, and The Gleaners are masterpieces.
๐ช๐ธ El Sur โ Vรญctor Erice (1983)
Showing at Metrograph. One of the great Spanish films. A daughter pieces together the mystery of her father.
๐ซ๐ท Irma Vep โ Olivier Assayas (1996)
Showing at Metrograph as part of a Juliette Binoche retrospective. Meta-cinematic masterpiece starring Maggie Cheung.
๐ฎ๐น Classic Italian โ Metrograph & Roxy Cinema
Metrograph: Allegro Non Troppo (animated Fantasia parody) Roxy Cinema: La Notte (1961, Antonioni) & 8ยฝ (1963, Fellini) โ two of the greatest Italian films ever made.
๐ฌ Other Repertory Screenings
Regal Union Square: On the Waterfront (TCM presentation) IFC Center: After Hours (Scorsese), Waiting for Guffman (Guest) Paris Theatre: The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Lanthimos), Possession (ลปuลawski) Metrograph: Sunset Boulevard, Battle Royale & Boris Barnet retrospective