
With cult director Alex Cox on the cusp of turning 70, we look at ‘Walker,’ the film that rendered him unemployable in Hollywood.
Read moreA look back at the classics
With cult director Alex Cox on the cusp of turning 70, we look at ‘Walker,’ the film that rendered him unemployable in Hollywood.
Read moreWelcome to Harvey’s Hellhole, a monthly column devoted to spotlighting the movies that were poorly marketed, mishandled, reshaped, neglected or just […]
Read moreTwo decades on, the Europe-set caper remains a wittily subversive heist movie.
Read moreOtto Preminger’s 1944 film noir fave maintains its ability to delight and surprise.
Read moreStanley Kubrick’s final film, which turned 25 this year, has become an unexpected holiday perennial. It has also become a repository for conspiracy theories.
Read moreReleased 80 years ago this week, Vincente Minnelli’s musical remains a vibrant jolt of nostalgic warmth.
Read moreDaniel Craig’s starring role in the new drama ‘Queer’ is reminiscent of his little-seen breakout role in a dark, true life drama of love and art.
Read moreRobert Mitchum and Janet Leigh star in this appealingly low-key Christmas rom-com, released 75 years ago this week.
Read moreDick Richards’s 1975 adaptation of ‘Farewell, My Lovely’ (now streaming on Peacock and Amazon Prime) merges ‘70s institutional ennui with the hangdog charms of star Robert Mitchum.
Read moreWith Steve McQueen’s “Blitz” landing on Apple TV+ this week, a look back at John Boorman’s wartime memory film “Hope and Glory.”
Read moreThe crowning achievement of John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands’s decades-long partnership is a grueling portrait of a couple that can’t live together but can’t survive apart.
Read moreIn the late ’60s, when both men were at the peak of their powers (and coolness), Jean-Pierre Melville directed the late Alain Delon in his career-defining role.
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