Keeping the Elegant End Up: “The Spy Who Loved Me” at 40
Brian Doan celebrates a James Bond classic.
Brian Doan celebrates a James Bond classic.
An in-depth look at an ambitious retrospective at NYC’s Film Society of Lincoln Center that celebrates one of cinema’s greatest years.
As much as Matt can say about “Baby Driver” in 30 minutes at the keyboard.
A celebration of the late Sam Shepard’s Oscar-nominated performance as Chuck Yeager in “The Right Stuff.”
A report from San Diego Comic-Con on sneak peeks at two Netflix original films, “Death Note” and “Bright.”
This dance-based, protest music video/documentary/spoken word hybrid gives voice to those who often have to do the explaining because of their experiences
An article about Jackson Murphy’s LCJ Chairathon 2017 scheduled for Tuesday, August 8th.
The great playwright and screen actor leaves behind a legacy of introspective, fascinating work, much of it having to do with America’s self-image.
Author Brian Selznick talks about his book “Wonderstruck” and its upcoming film adaptation by director Todd Haynes.
On that particular Thursday in San Diego, I went from “Battlestar Galactica” to Sundance and back to a place of hope about random acts of kindness.
A report from San Diego Comic-Con on the future “Psych” movie.
Remembering a detour into “Star Trek” history.
RogerEbert.com’s Godfrey Cheshire is writing a book about Iranian cinema.
The massiveness of the famous venue at San Diego Comic-Con affects both fans and business.
A report from San Diego Comic-Con 2017 about a panel featuring female directors.
James Fotopoulos on “The Given”; Robert Taylor on “The Window”; Barbet Schroeder on “Amnesia”; The Dunkirk spirit; Hitchcock brings surrealism to Hollywood.
A piece on the structure of David Lowery’s films.
Disney previewed their upcoming live-action features during this year’s D23 Expo.
Disney Legends were celebrated and animation films were previewed at this past D23 Expo.