Premiering at Berlinale before his Oscar win for Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer but now arriving many months after, Cillian Murphy will next be seen in Small ...
Rarely am I devoting column space (whatever that means in virtual realms) to individual home-video releases––at least if they're not likely to receive a comple...
In the blink of an eye, Criterion's 2024 is done. Though there's still a cornucopia of discs awaiting arrival, we have a stem-stern view of this year's line-up...
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BAMA Different Man director Aaron Schimberg has assembled an all-35mm retrospective of film...
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“What if woody Allen had brain injury,” remarks the comic Adam Friedland in his rather direct Letterboxd review of Jerry Lewis’ The Ladies Man. Continuing a t...
How blessed are we to have a whole six hours of Kevin Costner’s mythopoetic Horizon already make their way to (some) audiences, especially when this project ha...
The world is ending and nobody cares in Ick, Joseph Kahn’s latest genre offering after 2017’s Bodied and 2011’s Detention. Despite only making four features in...
David Gordon Green’s career is one of the most unpredictable in Hollywood. Since his masterful and celebrated debut George Washington, he's not been shy about ...
“Can satire save the Republic?”— May 2017 cover story of The Atlantic featuring Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump
“Mad TV would have done a Barron Trump School ...