This gripping Chilean film channels Alan J. Pakula while offering an alternate take on the political thriller.
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This gripping Chilean film channels Alan J. Pakula while offering an alternate take on the political thriller.
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Pop star-turned-film composer Ryuichi Sakamoto never caught the acting bug, but he made an impression in the two films he did star in.
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The last of director Peter Bogdanovich’s classic 1971-1973 run proves nepotism isn’t always a bad thing.
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Widely unavailable until now, Robinson Devor’s documentary about the eccentrics who haunt California’s Coachella Valley is an essential work of American strangeness.
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Martha Coolidge’s social satire, released 40 years ago and loosely based on Romeo and Juliet, is one of the rare frothy teen comedies that stands the test of time.
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Some of the singer-songwriter’s most substantial films were made with Wittliff, a fellow Texan who expanded upon the characters and stories in Nelson’s songs over three feature films.
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Judy Blume’s classic finally gets the adaptation it deserves with this lovely film from Kelly Fremon Craig.
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Blake Edwards couldn’t make ‘Chinatown’ work as a buddy comedy, but he did send a very different Bruce Willis into the sunset in style.
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Our bi-weekly look at the best new must-see titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
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Our latest look at the mishandlings of Miramax revisits a promising-sounding horror remake that got the patented Weinstein reshoot-and-delays treatment.
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Paul Newman’s directorial debut (now streaming on HBO Max) is, above all else, a tribute to the considerable gifts of wife Joanne Woodward.
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With “Evil Dead Rise” hitting theaters this weekend, we take a look at the guiding principle of this wildly divergent series.
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