The importance of going to the movies
Something happens when you watch a movie alone together, laughing, crying and fidgeting in unison
Something happens when you watch a movie alone together, laughing, crying and fidgeting in unison
Are we decent yet?
These films might not reach the Academy Awards, but they have an adoring fan base
To preserve an outsider artist such as her, you have to preserve the messy reality of life
It packs an emotional wallop, though its religious motifs leave something to be desired
It chronicles the collaboration between our nation’s finest historian and his editor
How can an established artist, especially one this famous, pivot to criticism?
Hollywood used to run on talent. Today, intellectual property is king
A wild career culminates in a horrible disaster
Reckoning with the subjectivity of ranking the greatest films ever
Almost Famous fails to make the jump from screen to stage
The film is, above all, an Elizabeth Taylor-worshipping vehicle
Godard’s work remains a vibrant pageant of cinematic possibilities
Falling for Christmas looks bound to be tragicomic and artless pulp, but so what?
He has given the art of cinema more than virtually any other filmmaker
The movie still resonates with viewers even to this day
Her passing demands a reflection on a stunning career
An action movie can be good or woke, but not both
It’s a successful satire of cancel culture that never hectors or patronizes
The director acknowledges ‘The US and the Holocaust’ was inspired by America First