Since any New York City cinephile has an almost suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile rep...
"Did you ever see Crash?"
"Oh, yeah -- that movie's terrible."
"What? I think it's easily among the most important movies Cronenberg's ever made. I'd ...
No matter your credentials as a film artist, the task of adapting a literary titan such as William Faulkner is, while not 100% advisable, brave -- even "bra...
It was sixty years ago this day when Paramount Pictures released Stalag 17, at first sight a seemingly familiar POW picture that, in the decades since its p...
Those in the U.K. will have The World's End in eighteen days, those in the U.S. must wait until late August, and I sort of wish George Washington et al. had...
Every now and then I find myself wondering what aging members of the New Hollywood gang discuss when (or if) they pal around. (Photos like this really spark the...
There are, I imagine, a very small number of scenarios in which it's reasonable to place Tim Burton "above" Paul Thomas Anderson -- save for a bottom-to-top...
You remember Jacob's Ladder, right? Though on the surface a prime example of the "pretty good, not entirely great" '90s studio thriller, Adrian Lyne's movie is ...
Well, if this isn't getting our attention.
Heads turned when Jeff Nichols, still coasting off the success of Mud, was put into the Warner Bros. business ...
Since any New York City cinephile has an almost suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile rep...