
In 2004, Todd Phillips turned a classic TV show into his funniest movie.
Read moreA look back at the classics
In 2004, Todd Phillips turned a classic TV show into his funniest movie.
Read moreAs the “Barbie” gender essentialism discourse finally (hopefully?) comes to an end, let’s take a look at one of our favorite female-coded movies.
Read moreRitchie’s feature directorial debut looked at first like a Tarantino knock-off — but would prove wildly influential in its own right.
Read moreA look back at the improbable origins and legacy of Alex Cox’s satirical sci-fi punk rock classic, released 40 years ago.
Read moreNow streaming on the Criterion Channel, Jonathan Glazer’s second feature is a haunting, grief-stricken romance with a never-better Nicole Kidman.
Read moreA fun example of how cool and influential a film can be without being particularly good, director Arthur Ripley’s Thunder Road […]
Read moreWith new documentary “Dario Argento Panico” on Shudder, there’s no better time to dig into the Italian Master of Horror’s back catalog.
Read moreThere’s only one reason to talk about “Eurotrip” two decades on: the pitch-perfect adultery anthem at its center.
Read moreAn appreciation of the under-appreciated Rosanna Arquette and Vincent Spano vehicle that was writer/director John Sayles’s first and last studio film.
Read moreOn her 110th birthday, an appreciation of the groundbreaking animated dinosaur whose influence is still keenly felt.
Read moreThis fraught but funny anti-rom-com was so ahead of its time, it was deconstructing a genre before it even truly existed.
Read moreJean-Pierre Jeunet prevented Harvey Weinstein from recutting “Amelie,” which eventually became an Oscar-nominated, worldwide hit. As it’s re-released in theaters this week, Craig D. Lindsey looks back at the too-damn-whimiscal French movie that was also “a soothing bit of hope and happiness during a very dire time in 21st-century history.”
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