The Invisible Man
A mean, handsomely-styled and absorbing thriller.
A mean, handsomely-styled and absorbing thriller.
If you like high-toned genre movies, The Whistlers might be for you.
Roger Ebert on James Ivory's "Howards End".
"The Ballad of Narayama" is a Japanese film of great beauty and elegant artifice, telling a story of startling cruelty. What a space it opens…
An article about the launching of The HistoryMakers' WomanMakers Initiative.
An article about Clem Snide's new song, "Roger Ebert."
An article about the launching of The HistoryMakers' WomanMakers Initiative.
An article about Clem Snide's new song, "Roger Ebert."
Recommendations from Far Flung Correspondent Seongyong Cho about films other than Parasite that represent the best in modern South Korean film.
Theo Angelopoulos’ Landscape in the Mist is a work of art that comes from the feelings, the dreams, the sorrows, and the flashes of life…
An article about Spike Lee being named the first African-American Jury President in the history of the Cannes Film Festival.
A look at the short films that helped launch the careers of Bong Joon-ho, Josh & Benny Safdie, Céline Sciamma, and Alma Har'el.
The Trouble with the Truth (2012)
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Robert
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1999)
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Hartley
Stealing Home (1988)
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Sam Wyatt
A New Life (1988)
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Doc
* This filmography is not intended to be a comprehensive list of this artist’s work. Instead it reflects the films this person has been involved with that have been reviewed on this site.
An interview with Lea Thompson, director and co-star of "The Year of Spectacular Men."