Happy New Year - May 2026 *Not* Be A Disaster!
Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 6:23PM 

If you were CINEMA itself, what would your New Year's Resolutions be?
Can't wait to hear your answers...
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Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 6:23PM 

If you were CINEMA itself, what would your New Year's Resolutions be?
Can't wait to hear your answers...
Saturday, December 13, 2025 at 10:00AM by Ben Miller
WHITE CHRISTMAS (1954) Michael Curtiz | © Paramount Pictures
In my house, few Christmas traditions persevere more than my wife's annual viewings of 1954's White Christmas. From a few days after Thanksgiving, up until Christmas day, three yearly screenings are par for the course. With such an ingrained viewing experience, I feel uniquely qualified to power rank the songs and performances from Irving Berlin's holiday classic...
Tuesday, December 31, 2024 at 9:00PM 
As the year draws to a close, here’s a final thank you for reading The Film Experience and engaging in this cinema-loving community. Have a wonderful time tonight and let’s all hope for a good 2025, even if the odds may feel against us.
Also, remember, you are one. Don’t make the same mistake as Miss Sparkle in The Substance. Then again, we should all enter the New Year with a Monstro Elisasue type of smile – broad, bloody, mad and maddening, bursting in ecstasy beyond reason and full of star power. Cheers!
Monday, September 9, 2024 at 10:00PM 
It’s always worth keeping track of filmmakers whose first films are nominated for the Oscar for Best International Feature, and sometimes it’s quite a wait to see them return for a sophomore effort. Palestinian director Scandar Copti earned Israel its nine (and third consecutive) nomination in the foreign film category in 2009 along with Israeli co-director Yaron Shani. Fifteen years later, Copti is back with another film that feels very much like his first, probing the complexities of multicultural society in a country that’s very often in the news but not always portrayed in such an authentic and vivid manner…
Happy Holidays,
Israel,
Manar Shehab,
Scandar Copti,
TIFF,
Toufic Danial