“The New Yorker at 100” is a nimble and infectious documentary, one that brings off a trick more challenging than it looks. (In that way, it’s a lot like the magazine.) In just 96 minutes, the film, ...
A decade, as a unit of time, is more particular and peculiar than we’d suspect. Ten years is simultaneously long enough to recognize long-term trends and short enough to be a discrete period in our ...
In just 96 minutes, it captures The New Yorker's history, its influence, its daily mode of operation, and its mystique of serious delight. Jack O'Connell on Going From 'Sinners' to '28 Years Later: ...