Martin Scorsese closed out the '70s by directing one of his worst-received films, which was in no small part the result of his off-screen battle with addiction.
Decades after a photographer and his girlfriend were executed in their Manhattan apartment, the case remains open – haunted ...
Exclusive: The Spanish surrealist's sacrilegious classic, starring Silvia Pinal as a woman preparing to be a nun, opens ...
From stolen microphones to unexpected friendships, the tales of punk rock's wild days are as electrifying as ever. Bassist Glen shares his vivid memories.
Genndy Tartakovsky on why and how Spear's story continues in Season 3, giving fans a deadlier version of the caveman, and why ...
Here are the top 10 movies of 1977, ranked by domestic box office ... as he splashes paint and dances up a storm in Brooklyn. It’s based on the New York article “Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night ...
We continue Notes on a Score with Jim Barne and Kit Buchan, who make their Broadway debuts this season with the already viral ...
The last time Abel Gance’s nearly six-hour 1927 silent film “Napoleon” screened in New York City, it was in a truncated version — only four hours. In 1981, Francis Ford Coppola rented out Radio City ...
The ‘Saturday Night Live’ creator recently donated his archive to the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at ...
The new Bruce Springsteen biopic uses the diner as a cinematic device, and a symbol of a state that has been called the ...
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Woody Allen’s New York—and Mine

The director’s vision of New York City once seemed aspirational, but his endorsement of Andrew Cuomo suggests he may not understand the city beyond its fiction.
Alice In Neverland,' the new play that bridges 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Peter Pan' will host an industry presentation at New 42 Studios in New York.