Flowery Films Whose Plant Life Lingers in the Mind

The movie-watching experience usually occurs at a remove from nature: in an air-conditioned theater, at home on the couch, on a trans-Atlantic flight. But directors know that, somehow, film has a way of recreating the transporting feeling that can be gleaned from a landscape — or from a single obsessed-over bloom. Then too, as the … Read more

Wendell Pierce, Marcia Gay Harden and Stephen Root on the Performances That Changed Their Lives

How to Be Cultured Menu Film 1. The supporting cast of ‘The Wizard of Oz’ (1939), directed by Victor Fleming “The performances that influenced me were always by character actors, the people who populated the world that you sometimes cared more about than the lead actors,” says Stephen Root, 74, known for his supporting roles … Read more

Kathryn Bigelow and Mary Bronstein Pick Movies Every Director Should Watch

How to Be Cultured Menu Film A scene from Billy Wilder’s “Sunset Boulevard” (1950). ‘Sunset Boulevard’ (1950), directed by Billy Wilder “What I love about this movie,” says Bronstein, “is Gloria Swanson,” who plays Norma Desmond in Wilder’s tragic portrait of a former silent-film star desperate to make a return to the screen. Bronstein, 46, … Read more

Essential New York City Movies Picked by Ira Sachs and Blondie’s Debbie Harry and Chris Stein

How to Be Cultured Menu Film Leo McCarey’s “Make Way for Tomorrow” (1937). The Criterion Collection ‘Make Way for Tomorrow’ (1937), directed by Leo McCarey The log line: After the bank forecloses on their home, an elderly couple must separate, each living with a different one of their adult children.  The pitch: “It’s a film that Orson … Read more