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Marya Gates' Overlooked Films of 2022
We asked our writers to pick films that they think everyone should see before the end of the year. These are the picks of Marya Gates.
We asked our writers to pick films that they think everyone should see before the end of the year. These are the picks of Marya Gates.
The latest and greatest on streaming and Blu-ray, including Nightmare Alley, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Minari, The Nest, The Father, and more!
The latest on streaming and Blu-ray includes Bacurau, The Wild Goose Lake, and a Criterion edition of Marriage Story.
An ode to Mona May, who designed the timeless looks of Clueless, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, and Never Been Kissed.
A look back at the creation of 10 Things I Hate About You, which celebrated its 20th anniversary on March 31.
A collection of some of our favorite interviews from 2017.
An appreciation of "The Blackcoat's Daughter"; A letter to my mother; "Happy Campers" deserves classic status; Relevance of "The House is Black"; In praise of "Old Enough."
An interview with immortal artist and director Lina Wertmuller, the focus of a new retrospective at Quad Cinema and of the new documentary "Behind the White Glasses."
Critic Carrie Rickey traces the evolution of women on film and behind the camera over the course of her career writing about film.
"The To Do List" may not be a film of great substance, but this comedy about a young girl’s strange, semi-erotic journey from untouched maiden to minx accomplishes something both rare and significant for a teen movie: it places a female character in the central role as unapologetic sexual aggressor.
Q. Re the problem of motion sickness in films that make use of hand-held cameras: Actually the easiest way to get over it is just close your eyes and the sensation passes quickly. (Doug Fletcher, RN, Journal of Nursing Jocularity, Mesa, AZ)