Some lives become so woven into the fabric of our culture that we experience their influence long before we ever learn their name. For generations of Black Americans, George E. Johnson, Sr., was one ...
Christopher Nolan‘s “The Odyssey” begins with a man standing on a table in a banquet hall, telling a story. It’s a perfect ...
Of course, two besties versus an assassin guild with high-speed action and comedic twists is hard to resist, so don't.
My final dispatch of KVIFF features some heavy hitters. There’s the Crystal Globe winner, the festival’s top prize. There’s ...
In his speech, he said, “I’m one of you,” to the KVIFF crowd. During that day, in fact, I saw Keitel wandering the streets ...
The 30th edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival is upon us, perhaps the largest genre film festival in the world ...
When Sam Neill’s family shared news of his passing today, the outpouring of affection online was breathtaking. The death of a movie star often comes with waves of the clips that helped make them ...
There have already been so many books written about the work of David Lynch, and it seems like an industry that will only explode in the coming years now that his filmography is tragically complete.
Terence Young‘s “Triple Cross” is a slow-paced, loosely plotted excursion into the Spy business. One or two competent performances struggle to its surface, tread water briefly and sink. It’s hard to ...
It has an appealing Jewish neshama (soul) that peeks out from under the surface of an uneven but often funny story.
It doesn't quite fire on all cylinders, but when the bone-dumb gags fly this gleefully, it's hard to care overmuch.
If you’re on a break from repeat viewings of the Martin Scorsese mainstays “Goodfellas,” “Casino” and “The Irishman” but ...
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