More than any of their other collaborations, Lost Highway shows the differing sensibilities of David Lynch and editor Mary Sweeney.
Stewing in stupefaction with David Lynch.
Bennington continues to bide his time in the production offices of The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.
Bennington ponders the infinite as the wait continues on the set for The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.
Mountainhead isn't particularly transcendent, but at least it addresses our times.
Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning gives us the best underwater hair since Shatner swam with whales.
Andrew DeYoung’s Friendship has too little Paul Rudd and far too much mugging from the insufferable Tim Robinson.
The Beast Must Die (1952) is a strange Argentinian noir, now streaming on the Criterion Channel.
The Magnificent Ambersons, The Right Stuff, and River’s Edge.
Ridley Scott’s theatrically re-released Kingdom of Heaven is the rare film improved by its director’s cut.
Disney continues its trend of live action remakes with the uneven Lilo & Stitch.
A De Palma noir should be better than this.
One of Mizoguchi’s only films where he channels fundamental sympathy toward a cohesive political statement.
Apple TV+’s Fountain of Youth is a sign that Guy Ritchie needs to work less frequently.
How many decapitating logs does it take to finish this movie franchise?
Did Disney’s expensive failure pave the way for a stronger vision of Dune?
While the Thunderbolts have amusing angst, superhero fans still have doubts.
Tarantino’s fanbase is divided.
De Palma and Cage are a gaudy carny dream team.
Looking back on the iconic LGBTQ film 20 years later.
Thirty years ago, Clueless offered an exciting future for high school comedies through literary allusions and cultural specificity.
The late director talks about his neo noir starring Paul Newman, Gene Hackman, Reese Witherspoon, and many others.
The actor talks about his espionage franchise and his long career in the movies.
The director and actor talk about their work on Angel Heart.
The actor talks about his brilliant career in this two hour interview recorded on December 11, 1997.
The director talks about his breakthrough film Trainspotting.
The filmmaker talks about Trey Parker and Matt Stone's 2004 marionette masterpiece.
The filmmaker and actor talk about their iconic collaboration on the Stephen King adaptation.
The author of Red Carpet talks about the history of Hollywood caving to pressure from China for voluntary censorship and more.
The filmmaker and playwright talks about his new film Henry Johnson and the sorry state of Hollywood today.