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200 Cigarettes
In '200 Cigarettes,' the nostalgic '80s
new wave soundtrack is the star, but the love stories get lost in shuffle-play.
02/27/1999 00:00 UTC
With "Da 5 Bloods" Spike Lee triumphantly reflects with Black experience of the Vietnam War
Lee brings the Black perspective to a genre that has long backgrounded it in Netflix's exhilarating new movie
06/12/2020 23:00 UTC
"Captive State" has an identity crisis: A weak dystopian warning without a clear message
While it's great to see an original story rather than another reboot, sequel or franchise extension, this one fails
03/15/2019 12:50 UTC
"Hot Fuzz"
This action-packed comedy proves that smarts and silliness aren't mutually exclusive.
04/20/2007 15:00 UTC
Delroy Lindo on his "Da 5 Bloods" pro-Trump role: "He felt reviled because of his love for America"
The veteran actor reflects on his career & trying to empathize with his "Da 5 Bloods" character who voted for Trump
03/27/2021 13:00 UTC
Not so private room: Zoom’s AI privacy fiasco exposes how vulnerable we are to Big Tech's whims
The video conference company's latest affront to data protections epitomizes why few trust Zoom in the first place
08/11/2023 19:02 UTC
Despite a steely performance, Sandra Bullock's dreary film of life after prison is "Unforgivable"
Adapted from a British miniseries, the Netflix drama follows a woman who killed a cop & is released 20 years later
12/10/2021 23:00 UTC
Springsteen's "Ties That Bind": The new documentary goes deep into the "adult concerns" that fueled "The River"
The documentary airs on HBO Nov. 27, and is part of a 35th anniversary box set of the 1980 double album, out Dec. 4
11/20/2015 17:59 UTC
"It should be called 'Independence Gay'": The 12 most brutal reviews of "Stonewall"
Roland Emmerich's Stonewall riots film is being labeled as big a disaster as some of his disaster flicks
09/24/2015 18:31 UTC
In knockout thriller "Catch the Fair One," a boxer infiltrates a ring of human traffickers
Salon spoke with director Josef Kubota Wladyka about making his stunningly brutal, unexpected yet "inevitable" film
06/14/2021 22:16 UTC
Pick of the week: The Oscar-nominated shorts you have to see
A dying murderer makes his peace, a woman escapes her abuser and Martin Freeman meets God in the year's best shorts
01/31/2014 05:00 UTC
“Mr. Pig,” a wonderful road movie about family and transcendence, co-written and directed by Diego Luna
Danny Glover and Maya Rudolph star in a movie directed by Diego Luna about a long journey and a very symbolic pig
11/29/2016 04:59 UTC
"You'll shoot your eye out, kid"
Everything you need to know about the great yuletide standards, from "It's a Wonderful Life" to "A Christmas Story."
12/15/2000 01:00 UTC
War as a "bad acid trip"
Israeli filmmaker Ari Folman talks about his extraordinary animated documentary "Waltz With Bashir," a trip down the nightmarish rabbit hole of memory.
12/26/2008 16:55 UTC
Hollywood votes -- and the world complains
From a nightmare in Lebanon to a schoolroom in Paris to '70s terrorism gone glam, Oscar's always-perplexing foreign films offer puzzles and delights.
02/19/2009 17:10 UTC
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