
With all due respect to troubled figure skaters from the ‘90s, if you see only one I, [Woman’s Name] movie this […]
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With all due respect to troubled figure skaters from the ‘90s, if you see only one I, [Woman’s Name] movie this […]
Read moreIt was just this week that we saw the biggest merger in recent history between Fox and Disney. What does this […]
Read moreAt a time when indie filmmakers are increasingly turning to crowdfunding platforms to bring their modestly budgeted visions to life, many […]
Read moreDespite the never-ending flood of sexual harassment accusations and our President just … talking, this was a pretty amazing year to […]
Read moreAny movie starring the eternally great Song Kang-ho is a movie worth seeing, but his latest manages to be more than […]
Read moreOne of the year’s most quietly devastating performances can be found in Terence Davies’ immaculately rendered portrait of poet Emily Dickinson. […]
Read moreDennis Quaid has been in the movie business since debuting as an uncredited bellhop in 1975’s Crazy Mama, and he’s made […]
Read moreFrom the early ‘80s to the mid ‘90s, John Hughes wrote about two dozen films, eight of which he also directed, […]
Read moreThe opening sequence of Die Another Day is a litmus test for James Bond fans. After surfing into a North Korean […]
Read moreConfession time: Despite coming of age in the ’80s and landing in the heart of the target audience for John Hughes’ […]
Read moreNovember is the month wherein movie lovers, programmers, and critics turn their attention to the genre of film noir — Noirvember […]
Read moreBill Murray was an actor once. Oh sure, he still stands in front of a camera and plays pretend. Very well, […]
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