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Part of the Solution: Matthew Modine on Acting, Empathy, and Hard Miles
Matthew Modine, who stars as a cycling coach for troubled youth in Hard Miles, reflects on a lifetime of acting.
Matthew Modine, who stars as a cycling coach for troubled youth in Hard Miles, reflects on a lifetime of acting.
A salute to the directors—including Barry Jenkins, Christopher Nolan and Wayne Wang—who did a lot with very little money.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Trolls 3 and Criterion releases of Blood Simple, Mudbound, and Trainspotting.
On the three opening night films from Sundance, including one that people will be talking about all year.
Matt Zoller Seitz writes about the films he saw on each of his birthdays from 1976 to 2023.
On the use of music in Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets, which just turned 50.
An interview with the director of Oldboy about the legacy of the film and its new restoration.
A feature on how Hip-Hop has influenced the film industry, including two of this summer’s biggest films.
Our eighth video dispatch from Cannes 2023 features Chaz Ebert's report on this year's prize-winners.
Justine Triet's French courtroom drama won the top prize in Cannes on Saturday night.
Víctor Erice returns to feature filmmaking after 30 years. Quentin Tarantino finally visits the Fortnight.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Cocaine Bear, Creed III, Champions, 80 for Brady, and Criterion editions of Thelma & Louise and Wings of Desire.
A feature on the subject matter and research done while making Martin Scorsese's new film, which is rumored to premiere at Cannes in two months.
A look at two films that premiered as part of Sundance 2023's Midnight section.
A dispatch from Sundance about two films made for theater and film fanatics.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming includes Bros, Don't Worry Darling, and 4K releases of Malcolm X and WALL-E.