After many years of radio silence on Elaine May's Crackpot, a comedy starring Dakota Johnson that was planned to be the 92-year-old filmmaker's fifth and final...
Before now there has never been a full-length biography of Elaine May, the icon known for being one-half of Nichols and May and the director of A New Leaf, The...
Ask and you shall receive. A couple weeks ago I had some flash of memory about Crackpot, the new Elaine May feature––her first since Ishtar, released during Ro...
If you’ve had any desire to see one of the greatest films ever made in its proper form, you’re out of luck. Unless you’ve been able to catch one of its rare 35...
Since 1989, the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress has been accomplishing the important task of preserving films that “represent important cultur...
Outside the likes of Charles Laughton and Barbara Loden, there are seldom filmmakers who have earned such a reputation after directing so few films as Elaine M...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...
After the grueling one-two punch of brutal psychological thrills then globe-trotting espionage in mother! and Red Sparrow, respectively, Jennifer Lawrence's...
Winter and spring 2019 have seen a number of gorgeous art and making of books, along with some indispensable looks at Hollywood icons. Plus, we finally have the definitive look at the films of 1999, and what made that year so stellar–and so influential....