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"Apocalypse Now"
This may not be the ultimate package, but at least Coppola sheds some light on the picture's spectacular and eerie nighttime blaze.
07/24/2000 23:00 UTC
"Keeping the Faith"
Edward Norton's dopey directorial debut gives interfaith romance a bad name.
04/18/2000 20:00 UTC
Iran's leading filmmaker denied U.S. visa
Director Abbas Kiarostami, one of international cinema's biggest names, is blocked from attending the New York Film Festival and speaking at Harvard.
09/28/2002 00:00 UTC
Don't check into Peacock's John Wick prequel "The Continental," not even to check out Mel Gibson
Why the "John Wick" prequel's creators thought hiring one of Hollywood's most reviled men is a mystery
09/22/2023 16:01 UTC
I don't miss Jon Stewart now: Samantha Bee's hard-hitting political comedy just keeps getting better
Her sharp take on "pro-life" history's unambiguous connection to violent outcomes shows how good late-night can be
05/24/2016 20:43 UTC
"The In Crowd"
Beautiful babes, psycho-bitch lesbos and dirty-talking hunks populate summer's most shameless piece of trash since "Wild Things."
07/24/2000 23:00 UTC
20 super facts about the MCU’s "Avengers" movies
It's been 10 years since "The Avengers" first arrived in theaters on May 4, 2012
07/11/2022 00:00 UTC
"Carnage"
This daring, sprawling debut feature from 30-year-old French director Delphine Gleize, about life, death and a slain bull that touches the lives of a dozen people, is unlike anything you'll see this year.
09/05/2003 23:00 UTC
Long-legged woman
Charles Taylor reviews 'Jackie Brown' directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Pam Grier, Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Forster.
12/25/1997 01:00 UTC
Can Disney save "Star Wars"?
Getting George Lucas away from "Star Wars" can only be a good thing! But the larger significance may be dire
10/31/2012 22:40 UTC
"The Dark Knight Rises": Does Christopher Nolan's "Batman" hold up?
We revisit the first films of Christopher Nolan's trilogy, filled with thrills and a biting critique of America
07/14/2012 23:00 UTC
The porn identity
From Lisa Ann to Dale Dabone, performers choose their names for a reason. We spoke to the experts about why
02/28/2012 09:59 UTC
Rushmore
Wes Anderson's RUSHMORE is a work of comic genius. (And Bill Murray's not even trying to be funny.)
01/31/1999 01:00 UTC
"Safe": Ultra-violent '70s action flicks are back!
Cynical, bloody and ridiculously entertaining, Jason Statham's "Safe" revives '70s-style ultra-violence
04/26/2012 12:44 UTC
Mark Ruffalo: Actors must be political
"The Avengers" star and outspoken anti-fracking activist explains the difficulty in making a political film today
01/09/2013 19:25 UTC