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The Unloved, Part 32: Youth Without Youth
Our intrepid savior of cinema's underrated films turns his eye to Francis Ford Coppola's most personal film.
Our intrepid savior of cinema's underrated films turns his eye to Francis Ford Coppola's most personal film.
A documentary about the supposedly chilling effect of political correctness on comedy, neither insightful nor funny.
"It's a madhouse!"
The Star Wars-ification of Star Trek continues; better than the others, but still not good enough.
This movie is trying to kill these women, but they endure.
An interview with actress Gena Rowlands on the occasion of a John Cassavetes/Rowlands retrospective at NYC's Metrograph.
Lear is a great camera subject, a brilliant storyteller and so emotionally transparent that you might not mind if he went on for another half-hour.
Depressing and fun. Not a combination you encounter every day.