
John Cassavetes’s ‘Opening Night’ is young at heart
Celebrating the 45th birthday of a film that immortalized the existential quandary of aging

Perverted Book Club is New York’s raunchiest reading circle
At Blue Door Video, literary discussions over coffee and crackers were replaced by carnal discourses over panties and poppers

Marcela Jacobina’s ‘Love in LA’ is a bleary, impressionistic anti-fairy tale
Premiering on Document, the short film explores the tragic pursuit of meaning in a media-saturated landscape

Caleb Landry Jones handpicks his favorite works of classical literature
Following the release of his new album ‘Gadzooks Vol. 2,’ the actor and musician shares a booklist steeped in nostalgia

The sound of Halloween, according to The Dare
The Brooklyn-based DJ embraces the delirium of the holiday in this 12-song playlist for Document

Sophia Giovannitti is not your muse
In her new solo show, ‘Study 4: Collateral,’ the artist and auteur welds an ideology that reconsiders gendered assumptions

Ruben Östlund plays God in ‘Triangle of Sadness’
In his three-act satirical drama, the Swedish filmmaker charms the very people he seeks to jeer

The tempo of cinema, according to ‘TÁR’ composer Hildur Guðnadóttir
In Todd Field's psychological drama, the artificiality of traditional musical scores is confronted with the reality of everyday life

Bottega Veneta’s Spring/Summer 2023 makes the brown paper bag an object of elegance
In Matthieu Blazy’s latest collection, the extraneous turned essential, and the expendable turned reusable

The highlights of London Fashion Week, from the eye of Peter Lowe
The photographer captures the week’s most exciting presentations from Fashion East, KNWLS, Nensi Dojaka, Stefan Cooke, Chopova Lowena, and Eftychia

At London Fashion Week, JW Anderson plays the game of life
In his Spring/Summer 2023 collection, Jonathan Anderson extrapolates mementos of normality to incite surrealism

Remembering Jean-Luc Godard, whose immortal legacy rewrote the rules of cinema
“When a human being is capable of creating things that transcend our lived experience, it’s easy to assume that they themselves can transcend its limits.”
