If Charles Ferguson's Inside Job is still considered the single best film about the 2008 financial crisis -- or at least one of the very best, documentary o...
Continuing the very-much-appreciated streak of doing seemingly whatever he wishes (translation: not playing a Marvel or Star Wars villain), Joaquin Phoenix ...
There may be no (American) political figure of the last 20 years as well-suited for the rise-and-very-bad-fall documentary treatment as Anthony Weiner, form...
It was no secret that David Lynch's new season of Twin Peaks (Twin P3aks is the name I'm trying to get off the ground) will be big -- around 18 hours in len...
Since any New York cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory...
It's long been clear that we might wait a while before getting Francis Ford Coppola's next film, Distant Vision, the generation-spanning story of an Itali...
Several years after its release, people still debate the many facets fueling Ari Folman's Waltz with Bashir. Just recently, a video essay entitled Waltz wit...
Another year, another Woody Allen film whose quality is just about anybody's guess. But it's about time to get excited, so long as his films have actually d...
Consider only his reputation as the ultimate minimalist filmmaker, and it becomes awfully easy to forget about the meat of Robert Bresson's oeuvre -- not ju...
When they're done properly, just about nobody is immune to the pleasures of a (cinematic) gunfight. The more-or-less-universal appeal might be explained by ...