Reviews
The Dead Don't Hurt
Less of an action-oriented Western than a relationship drama set against a Western backdrop.
Less of an action-oriented Western than a relationship drama set against a Western backdrop.
What's broken in moviegoing, and some ideas for fixing it.
It proves intoxicating, at times nearly overwhelming, thanks to perfect casting, an economical and impassioned screenplay, and filmmaking overseen by 84-year-old cowriter-director Marco Bellocchio, who might be one of the greatest living narrative filmmakers who is not usually recognized as such.
In praise of Tom Tykwer's ridiculous and thrilling "Run Lola Run".
An account of the memorial service for film scholar David Bordwell.
A stirring and heartbreaking documentary about the rise and fall of a great record label.
Planes go whoosh, in IMAX.
A documentary about how Robert Rauschenberg won the 1964 Venice Biennale with the help of the United States government.
A brief (yet still incredibly long) list of people who were given their first big break in the film business by the late Roger Corman.