There's a moment when you get lost in a memory so intense that when you emerge, you aren't sure if you've been spacing out for a second or a minute. That's where Nicolas Roeg's cinema lived.
A disjointed, often incoherent take on the legend, squandering some good ideas.
This dark thriller about mistrust in a relationship is a great ending in search of a great movie.
Warm but not sentimental, Jonah Hill's directorial debut is a hard-edged drama, made in the style of films from the era it depicts.
In four short features, the late Claude Lanzmann links the stories of four women that he interviewed for his landmark documentary Shoah.
A short film by RogerEbert.com contributor Sam Fragoso.
A hushed, precise look at a family in the aftermath of loss.
A look back at Robert Altman's Quintet, as part of Scout Tafoya's monthly video essay series on maligned masterpieces.