“The Master” Wins Big With Los Angeles Critics, but “Amour” Takes Top Prize
Film critics in Los Angeles met today to vote for the best of 2012. What do you think of their choices?
A Doc-Heavy Weekend for NYC
Caveh Zahedi's controversial free-speech test The Sheik and I opens alongside two gentler nonfiction films: one a portrait of Californian adolescents, the other a nocturnal odyssey through New Orleans.
More Year-End Lists & Awards; Slamdance Lineup Announced
The Season is in full swing with awards and lists from the likes of the National Board of Review and John Waters; Slamdance Film Festival announces its roster of independent films; the NYTimes weighs in on the debate over the death of film culture; and much more in today's FIlmLinc Digest!
Movement and the Moving Pictures
Dance on Camera returns for its 41st edition, and 17th consecutive at Film Society, with more inspiring and inventive portrayals of movement and dance on film.
What’s Your Favorite Brazilian Film?
Read a few of our recommendations from the oft-overlooked filmography of Brazil and share your own for a chance to win two tickets to ImageNation: Celebrate Brazil on Thursday, December 6!
Oscar Doc Shortlist; Sight & Sound’s Best of 2012
It's only the first week of December, but awards, nominations and year-end lists have already become the main subject of conversation for film fans. We have all of that and much more in today's FilmLinc Digest!
The Thin Gold Line: The Oscar Doc Race
UPDATE: Shortlist announced! We look back at the controversial history of the Oscar Best Documentary Feature award leading up to this year's new eligibility requirements and preview some of this year's potential contenders.
Tough Competitor Tom Cruise Comes to Film Society
See Tom Cruise in the flesh, get a sneak preview of his latest film Jack Reacher, and contribute to the arts—all in one night! Then see some of his greatest films in our seven-film mini-retrospective.
“Zero Dark Thirty” Takes Home Top Prizes with New York Film Critics Circle
What is the best movie of 2012? New York City film critics answered that question today.
Interview: Radu Gabrea, “Three Days Till Christmas”
Romanian director Radu Gabrea talks about his latest docu-drama about the Romanian revolution and the final three days of the rule of communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife Elena.










