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Now, nearly 40 years (and considerably more than a hundred films) later, comes “The Surfer,” a film in which Cage does it all ...
The true heart of “Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted” is not simply the impressive biographical bullet points, but rather the ...
“Bonjour Tristesse” works best as a sustained mood, as an evocation of long summer days that might not actually exist outside ...
“A Desert” is more interesting to look at than to think about. Its well-marked tropes—lots of third-hand Americana and horror ...
I don’t need a war correspondent; everyone’s got one of those,” a newspaper editor says. “We need a people correspondent: ...
The weather may be getting better in most of the country, but that doesn’t mean you want to stop watching movies! And Netflix has a strong slate of new offerings today, accompanied by a few of the ...
The Four Seasons” unfolds in four hour-long chapters, inexplicably divided into half-hour episodes instead of just presented ...
On the loss of a friend, filtered through 1987's bittersweet tale of perseverance through troubled times.
At any given film festival, I look forward to discovering the thematic connections between the films that have been programmed. Take last year’s Chicago Critics Film Festival, whose opening night film ...
Every April, artists and art supporters gather at the 40-year-old Enzian Theatre in North Orlando (and a nearby multiplex), a place of great comfort in troubling times. It’s tempting to call the ...
We are incredibly proud to present an excerpt from the excellent Gandolfini: Jim, Tony & the Life of a Legend by Jason Bailey. The author of The Ultimate Woody Allen Film Companion and Fun City Cinema ...