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Hitchcock & DePalma: Split Screen Bloodbath
Peet Gelderblom has a new video essay comparing Brian DePalma and Alfred Hitchcock, shot by shot and moment by moment.
Peet Gelderblom has a new video essay comparing Brian DePalma and Alfred Hitchcock, shot by shot and moment by moment.
For the 36th installment in his video essay series about maligned masterworks, Scout Tafoya examines Ken Russell's Lisztomania.
Not only do they not make them like this anymore, I'm not convinced they ever did, unless Beatty was involved.
A boxer gets knocked out by life, then gets back up.
The funniest movie about grief ever made.
In this unusual comedy, Andre Royo plays an ex-con scavenging on the streets of Los Angeles.
Psychedelia with a smile.
A film extolling the virtues of pacifism that seems hopelessly addicted to violence.
Actor, film historian and Vietnam veteran Jim Beaver talks about the experience of seeing Oliver Stone's war memoir "Platoon" for the first time.