Reviews
Where's My Roy Cohn?
Worth seeing for the incisive witnesses the filmmaker has gathered to recount Cohn's life and speculate on what made him tick.
Worth seeing for the incisive witnesses the filmmaker has gathered to recount Cohn's life and speculate on what made him tick.
All's well that ends well, upstairs and down.
A story about a boy, his grandparents, deafness, Beethoven, and life itself.
Solid performances and wry humor nearly save a thriller that puts its emphasis on the wrong things.
There was never anybody like Molly Ivins before, and never will be again, and this documentary does a fine job of capturing what made her special.
Scout Tafoya celebrates Mike Leigh's Peterloo in his latest video essay about maligned masterpieces.
The first theatrical feature film written and directed by David Chase, the creator of “The Sopranos,” is an autobiographical tale about the formation of an artistic sensibility. John Magaro plays Doug Damiano, a northern New Jersey teenager whose father Pat…
An interview with author Sady Doyle.
Superficial in some ways, deeply insightful in others, this is still a must-see for cinephiles.
Underrated in the manner of so many Steven Spielberg historical dramas, “The Post” is a journalism thriller that doubles as a stealth portrait of the media’s responsibility in the age of Trump.