Critics' Picks Video: 'The French Connection'
A. O. Scott looks back at William Friedkin's 1971 police drama "The French Connection."
A. O. Scott looks back at William Friedkin's 1971 police drama "The French Connection."
Mohamed Diab, the director of "Cairo 678," discusses his film about sexual harassment in Egypt.
A. O. Scott looks back at Katsuhiro Otomo's 1988 animated film "Akira."
The Norwegian filmmaker Anne Sewitzky discusses her debut feature in New Directors/New Films, "Happy, Happy."
In this video, the director Denis Villeneuve discusses his Oscar-nominated film appearing in the New Directors/New Films series, "Incendies."
Elizabeth Taylor with Montgomery Clift in a scene from "A Place in the Sun."
A. O. Scott looks back at Charles Laughton's film about a murderous Southern minister played by Robert Mitchum.
Greta Gerwig discusses her sixth film at SXSW, "The Dish & the Spoon."
The brothers Jason and Brandon Trost discuss their comedy "The FP."
Mike Mills, the director of "Beginners," discusses the true events that inspired his fictional film.
Anne Buford discusses her documentary "Elevate," about tall West African teenagers with NBA dreams.
Spencer Susser, the director of "Hesher," discusses his film which merges tragedy with chaos.
Ti West discusses the horror and the comedy of his new film "The Innkeepers."
The director Greg Mottola discusses his film "Paul," which played at SXSW and opens March 18.
The actor Josh Lucas discusses his role in "A Year in Mooring," a competition film at SXSW.
Danny DeVito discusses his latest film for the Internet, "Girl Walks Into a Bar," which played at SXSW.
A new animated short by Bill Plympton and a documentary look at how artistic possibilities continue to shift in the digital age.
Jake Gyllenhaal appears at the opening-night screening of "Source Code" at SXSW.
A. O. Scott looks back at Walter Hill's 1979 dystopian drama "The Warriors."
Have you seen "The Red Shoes?" Please share your thoughts.
A. O. Scott looks back at Mike Newell's 1997 crime drama with Johnnie Depp and Al Pacino.
A. O. Scott looks back at Michel Gondry and Charlie Kaufman's film about loss, memory and love.
A. O. Scott looks back at Sydney Pollack's 1982 comedy "Tootsie," about an actor who dresses as a woman to land an audition.
A. O. Scott looks back at "Solaris," Andrei Tarkovsky's film about space and consciousness, memory and loss.
This week, A. O. Scott looks back at "Billy Liar," John Schlesinger's 1963 drama about a young daydreamer.