The release of ‘Juror No. 2’ has marked a turning point in the relationship between director and studio.
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The release of ‘Juror No. 2’ has marked a turning point in the relationship between director and studio.
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One, released 20 years ago, captured a singular, distinctive voice. The other, released 25 years ago, was the very definition of a group effort. Yet each are among Pixar’s finest and most beloved works.
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Our mini-reviews of “A Greyhound of a Girl,” “Starring Jerry as Himself,” “Okie,” and more of this week’s VOD releases.
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Mahershala Ali is not the first actor to deal with production setbacks when playing the famous vampire hunter.
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This 1930 fusion of documentary and drama captures both a country and an art form on the verge of tremendous change.
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Steve McQueen directs this absolutely harrowing thriller set during World War II.
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‘Saw’ (released 20 years ago this week) launched a franchise, a genre, and several careers. It’s also endearingly bad.
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Our bi-weekly look at the best new titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
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Abel Ferrara’s 1997 thriller may seem like an unconventional watch for Halloween week, but hear us out.
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With Toho’s Godzilla turning 70, here’s a look at how it became the giant, radioactive monster that could.
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Masks are always a popular part of spooky season. But as this French cult classic demonstrates, sometimes it’s not a villain they conceal but a victim.
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Thom Zimny’s latest Springsteen celebration is a bit of a marshmallow, but offers plenty of good stuff for fans.
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