Though Well-Meaning, ‘Nostalgia’ Drowns in Its Own Sorrow 'Nostalgia' is a well-meaning film, and the actors deliver stellar performances, but the script lags as the storyline drowns in its own sorrow. By Rex Reed
I Melt With You Shares a Circle of Jerks Grown men behaving badly are everywhere on film, but a more stomach-turning band of incompetent losers has never been assembled By Rex Reed
Sexual Politics in Paris Without the Climax Arnaud Desplechin’s My Sex Life … or How I Got Into an Argument was lavishly praised by several discerning film By Andrew Sarris
Tim Berners-Lee Warns A.I. Could Kill the Web Economy as No One Visits Sites Anymore By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Art Basel Launches Zero 10, a New Platform for Digital Art in the Era of Next Gen Collecting By Elisa Carollo
Cooperation Between Galleries and Across Industries Is Art Collaboration Kyoto’s Blueprint for the Future of the Art Fair By Elisa Carollo
The Only Certainty Is Uncertainty: Why a Culture of Innovation Will Be Critical in 2026 By Barbara Salopek