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The brilliant film “Star Wars” wiped from our collective memory
It had a lot going for it, until it tried to go up against the biggest hit of 1977
05/25/2017 18:38 UTC
The best advice Ethan Hawke ever got came from Philip Seymour Hoffman
Hoffman and Hawke starred opposite one another in Sidney Lumet's "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead."
05/08/2020 17:34 UTC
The dark arts of Fox News' Roger Ailes: "If Trump didn't exist, Roger Ailes would have created him"
Salon talks to Alexis Bloom about her documentary "Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes"
12/08/2018 00:00 UTC
“Gemini” is a brilliant, modern take on the murder mystery
Why aren’t there more films like Aaron Katz’s “Gemini”?
06/15/2017 22:58 UTC
Aaron Sorkin gets more sexist every year
From "The Social Network" to "The Newsroom," his work argues that life would be easier if women were just for sex
09/10/2013 03:30 UTC
From “Boogie Nights” to “The Hudsucker Proxy”: Non-rom-coms to watch on New Year’s Eve
You fended off all invitations for “Love, Actually," and now you're supposed to watch "Sleepless in Seattle"?
01/01/2015 01:45 UTC
MyPillow, MyMovie, MyFascistAmerica: Mike Lindell's upbeat, incoherent "Absolute Proof"
I watched the MyPillow guy's election-conspiracy "docu-movie." He's selling something, but it ain't Donald Trump
03/21/2021 10:00 UTC
Why did it take so long to adapt Octavia Butler?
The first Black woman to win the Nebula and Hugo awards, Butler loved a genre that took its time loving her back
12/17/2022 20:30 UTC
Cannes this film festival be saved?
Oliver Stone, Sean Penn and Godard are all here. But wait -- what happened to all the shameless whoring?
05/12/2010 22:12 UTC
Going for funny without sacrificing sexy "Baywatch" beaches itself
Trying to prove that there's more to the franchise than meet the eye, "Baywatch" trips over its own witty repartee
05/24/2017 22:59 UTC
"Inherent Vice": Pynchon meets Anderson in an absurd, glorious search for meaning, circa 1970
Joaquin Phoenix plays a stoned L.A. Don Quixote in Paul Thomas Anderson's hilarious, elegiac Pynchon noir
12/12/2014 05:00 UTC
The brazen minor miracles of "Homeland"
This great thriller has pulled the rug out from under viewers twice, yet somehow it always plays fair
11/14/2011 23:50 UTC
WATCH: Cameras capture moment legendary ballerina decides to end her career
New York City Ballet vet Wendy Whelan stars in "Restless Creature," shares odyssey of dealing with physical limits
06/02/2017 17:30 UTC
Sundance is a bit much, even for Robert Redford
"I never dreamed the festival would reach this degree. It's not quite the same as when we first started"
01/17/2013 21:23 UTC
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