
2015 Year End Poll
This year's Double Exposure poll was the most diverse we ever had. Save three, each contributor had a different vote for the best film of 2015. Below are the tabulated results as well as some thoughts from our contributors on their top film.

New Directors/New Films 2014
"While Simon’s meek longing for Hannah expertly triangulates the funny/creepy/cute sweet spot that a certain kind of film always seems to be striving for these days, this formulaic pining can’t match the free-floating sexual anxiety of Kafka’s The Trial for incisive sting."

Obituary: Alain Resnais (1922-2014)
With his tests and patterns, his stimulants and digressions, Resnais attempts to describe the shape of the human soul, that irreducible bundle of sorrows, ecstasies, and longings that no amount of labwork can corrode.

Yearbook Individual Top Tens
To conclude our coverage of 2013, we publish here, for your perusal, all of the individual Top Ten lists our contributors submitted and that we factored into our year-end poll.

Yearbook Top Ten Countdown Part 2
We conclude our list of the Top Ten films of 2013, as chosen by the Double Exposure staff and contributors!

Yearbook 2013: Will Noah
Computer Chess is nothing less than an origin myth: a glance at the moment when the difference between people and computers first became indiscernible. Its miniscule budget and limited setting might make it look small, but its intellectual reach is encyclopedic.

NYFF 2013 Wrap-Up Podcast
Double Exposure sits down to discuss its favorite movies and biggest disappointments of the 51st New York Film Festival.

NYFF 2013: Bastards
Will Noah reviews Claire Denis' pitch-dark noir, playing at this year's New York Film Festival.

Student
Will Noah reviews Darezhan Omirbayev's new adaptation of Crime and Punishment, opening at Anthology Film Archives this Friday.
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