Sometimes, It Helps to Look at Another Human's Face
Sam Green's film interweaves portraits of supercentenarians with his own life—birth, cancer diagnosis—creating an evolving, live documentary about aging, mortality, and records.
Calvin Tomkins and The New Yorker both reach their centenaries; Tomkins' diary and six-decade art profiles celebrate aging, art, and enduring curiosity.
Al Pacino on Dog Day Afternoon at 50: It plays more today than it even did then'
Al Pacino mourns Robert Redford, reflects on aging and mortality while noting cinema preserves performances like his incandescent role in Dog Day Afternoon.