The legendary Italian actress—currently being fêted at MoMA—as seen by the poster artists of the ’60s and ’70s.

Movie Poster of the Week: Park Chan-wook Fan Art
A wealth of homemade art inspired by the films of the South Korean master.

MUBI Picks at Posteritati | Jeremy O. Harris
Playwright and producer Jeremy O. Harris stops by Posteritati in NYC to discuss how his wide-ranging cinematic influences, including Derek Jarman's Caravaggio, John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus, Bob Fosse's All That Jazz (and more!) have influenced his work.

DECISION TO LEAVE | Official Trailer #2 | In US Theaters Now
The official trailer for Park Chan-wook’s DECISION TO LEAVE, in select US theaters now and expanding nationwide Friday October 21.

THE MASTER | Official Trailer | Now showing on MUBI US
Paul Thomas Anderson's meticulously realized epic of modern America—led by career-best turns from Joaquin Phoenix & Philip Seymour Hoffman. THE MASTER is now showing on MUBI in the US here.

INVISIBLE DEMONS | Official Trailer | In Theaters Now & on MUBI October 4
INVISIBLE DEMONS. Rising filmmaker Rahul Jain returns to Delhi and explores the dramatic consequences of India’s growing economy through stunning visuals, capturing not only a city in crisis but magnifying our collective climate realities. In NYC theaters now: tickets here. Coming soon to MUBI.

Ainhoa Rodríguez Introduces Her Film DESTELLO BRAVÍO
"The film speaks of dreams and repressed desires that remain hidden, yet they possess a transforming, luminous force."

DECISION TO LEAVE | Official Trailer | In Theaters This October
Winner of Best Director at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, Park Chan-wook (OLDBOY, THE HANDMAIDEN) returns with a seductive romantic thriller that takes his renowned stylistic flair to dizzying new heights: DECISION TO LEAVE.

Five Inspirations: Ricky D'Ambrose
Five Inspirations is a series in which we ask directors to share five things that shaped and informed their film. Ricky D'Ambrose's The Cathedral is exclusively showing on MUBI starting September 9, 2022. It screens as part of the series The New Auteurs.

MUBI Picks at Posteritati | Jeremy O. Harris
Playwright and producer Jeremy O. Harris stops by Posteritati in NYC to discuss how his wide-ranging cinematic influences, including Derek Jarman's Caravaggio, John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus, and Bob Fosse's All That Jazz (plus more!) have influenced his work.

Madness Takes Conviction: Owen Kline Discusses FUNNY PAGES
Kline talks through the gonzo charms of his debut, set in the comic-book shops and vacuum-sealed basements of central New Jersey.

The Horse in Motion: Jordan Peele's NOPE
By reinventing and repurposing American mythologies, Peele pushes questions of representation further than mere presence.

The Deuce Notebook: Vengeance Is Brooke Adams's
A portrait of the enigmatic and inimitable artist in four films, including Michael Roemer's recently re-released Vengeance is Mine.

THE CATHEDRAL | Official Trailer | Coming Soon
THE CATHEDRAL, an impressionistic and engrossing new film from singular independent director Ricky D'Ambrose. In US theaters on September 2 and streaming in the US & Canada from September 9. A MUBI Release.

Movie Poster of the Week: A King Vidor Retrospective
A collection of some of the best international posters from the four-decade career of the great Hollywood director.

MUBI Podcast: Season 2, Episode 5 - The Dryden Theatre's Nitrate Picture Show Explodes Our View of Movie History
This week on the MUBI Podcast, the irreplaceable experience of seeing rare, highly-flammable nitrate prints projected.

The Current Debate: NOPE and the Society of the Spectacle
Jordan Peele’s sci-fi thriller offers a piercing critique of mass entertainment and the costs it exacts on filmmakers and audiences alike.

FREE CHOL SOO LEE | Official Trailer | Coming Soon
FREE CHOL SOO LEE arrives in US theaters on August 12, with a nationwide screening event on August 17. Coming soon. A MUBI Release.

Under the Skin: Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel Discuss “De Humani Corporis Fabrica”
After plunging into the sea in LEVIATHAN and cannibal testimony in CANIBA, the documentarians explore surgery and the human body.

‘This Much I Know to Be True’ Review: Nick Cave Prepares for the Stage The New York Times

Isabelle Solas Introduces Her Film OUR BODIES ARE YOUR BATTLEFIELDS
"I followed the activist life in the tradition of direct cinema, seeking to catch the richness of the faces and the dialectic."

Full Bloom: Ferns in Elaine May's A NEW LEAF
Through a botanist's quest to discover a new variety of fern, May's masterpiece asks: what's in a name?

BLEEDING GLITTER | In Conversation with Alexis Langlois and Anna Bogutskaya | MUBI
Our exclusive Q&A with Alexis Langlois, where we discuss his two films showing exclusively on MUBI, TERROR, SISTERS! and THE DEMONS OF DOROTHY. Stream them here.

Q&A with Alice Diop | WE (NOUS) Le Cinéma Club

Black to the Future
In AFTER EARTH and GEMINI MAN, two high-tech, critically maligned sci-fi films, Will Smith embodies a rare kind of Black hero.

Beware of Dario Argento: A 20-Film Retrospective | June 17 - 29
Film at Lincoln Center and Cinecittà present Beware of Dario Argento: A 20-Film Retrospective, a retrospective of the iconic Italian horror director’s influential feature films, 17 of them premiering in brand-new 4K restorations, with the director in person for select screenings. Presented in collaboration with Italian Cultural Institute. Sponsored by MUBI.

The Current Debate: The Shocks of Cronenberg’s CRIMES OF THE FUTURE
It’s in the unsettling, eerily prophetic ideas it dishes out that Cronenberg’s latest body-horror foray finds its most shocking material.

Andrew Ondrejcak Introduces His Film THE ACTRESS
"It was an enormously interesting process akin to being a painter and going to the Louvre to replicate a painting by an old master."

FRIENDS AND STRANGERS Review: G’day, Mates The New York Times

WE | Official Trailer | June 29 on MUBI
Pieces of life are brought together in an attempt to grasp something of life in the inner cities and suburbs of modern-day France. A commuter train appears to connect different worlds, but is there such a thing as ‘we’ in our fragmented societies? Alice Diop's WE is coming soon to MUBI.

Instant Compositions and Improvisations: An Interview with Franz Rogowski
The actor of TRANSIT, UNDINE, and GREAT FREEDOM discusses his life and career leading up to his rising stardom.