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Richard Brody

Richard Brody began writing for The New Yorker in 1999, and has contributed articles about the directors François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, and Samuel Fuller. Since 2005, he has been the movie-listings editor at the magazine; he writes film reviews, a column about DVDs, and a blog about movies. He is the author of the book “Everything Is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard,” and is at work on a book on French New Wave Cinema.

Reading List: Richard Brody recommends Louis Menands “Browbeaten,” about Dwight Macdonald.

Watch: Explain Yourself: Richard Brody, film critic.

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Present Tense

Present Tense

The veteran filmmakers Miguel Gomes, Nanni Moretti, and Chantal Akerman return with bold and surprising new movies.

Truth and Consequences

Truth and Consequences

While “Bicycle Thieves” is enough to enshrine De Sica in cinematic history, Film Forum’s retrospective also includes his other astonishing works.

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