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Angelina, Mickey Rourke and disco madness
From Clint's "Changeling" to Soderbergh's "Che" and beyond, the New York Film Festival sets the table for the fall's Oscar hopefuls, art-house maybes and wild-eyed cinematic rebels.
09/25/2008 22:34 UTC
Sex at the Satan Club
At the height of '60s counterculture, the sexual revolution found itself an unexpected bedfellow: Devil worship
03/08/2014 05:00 UTC
"Square Grouper": A hilarious, tragic tale of Florida ganja
When weed was king: "Square Grouper" recalls the mellow, pre-coke era of the Sunshine State's drug trade
04/16/2011 18:30 UTC
"Nostalgia for the Light": A spectacular head-trip into Chile's Atacama Desert
Astronomers, archaeologists and victims of dictatorship collide in the gorgeous "Nostalgia for the Light"
03/19/2011 04:30 UTC
Must Do's: What we like this week
We go south of the Mason-Dixon line; watch Elisabeth Moss solve a case; and take a break from those crazy "Girls"
03/23/2013 18:00 UTC
Ang Lee
Ang Lee, director of "The Ice Storm," on American innocence, bad fathers and the perilous task of bringing the 1970s to the screen.
10/17/1997 13:30 UTC
Karenna takes the Gen X quiz
The vice presidential daughter and generational spokeswoman tests her knowledge of pop-culture trivia.
09/14/2000 17:00 UTC
"No one wants to discover new music?" Ridiculous
Spotify and Pandora aren't wasting their time encouraging "discovery." They're training us to be more curious
04/09/2014 00:24 UTC
How reprioritizing aesthetics in formal criticism can save the world
Socially conscious criticism doesn't take artistic expression too seriously; it doesn't take art seriously enough
04/23/2017 00:30 UTC
Family pictures
"Gummo" moviemaker Harmony Korine is not independent film's bastard child after all.
09/28/1999 20:00 UTC
Pick of the week: Indie vampire saga "Stake Land"
Pick of the week: "Stake Land" offers a juicy saga of vampire-killers in an almost-recognizable America
04/22/2011 05:01 UTC
Indie directors wrestle teen angels
Gus Van Sant's dreamlike "Paranoid Park" and David Gordon Green's earnest "Snow Angels" take opposite sides in American cinema's civil war.
03/06/2008 17:36 UTC
Quentin Tarantino's artful pulp: On alchemy, fantasy and "Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood"
There's a lot Quentin Tarantino can't do in his movies. But it's always worth examining closely what he can
08/17/2019 23:30 UTC
The dong show: Top 10 moments in male full-frontal
Ewan McGregor! Jason Segel! Vincent Gallo! The men who dared to put the penis in pop culture
07/09/2009 14:16 UTC
A Netflix show about Pennsylvania — boxing, hoagies and DeVito not included
The second season of Netflix's "F Is for Family" draws rare attention to social issues in the Keystone State
06/18/2017 21:00 UTC