
The Unloved, Part 135: Adoration
We look back at an underserved Atom Egoyan film as his latest, “Seven Veils,” hits theaters.
We look back at an underserved Atom Egoyan film as his latest, “Seven Veils,” hits theaters.
On three very different films from this year’s SXSW.
Celebrating Anthony Mann’s final film, a spy caper reflecting its own creator’s demise.
Our editor-at-large on one of his favorite movies.
If nonfiction films are determined to look, feel, and move like fiction, what’s the point of nonfiction filmmaking?
Our series on unloved films gets to A.J. Edwards’ Lincoln drama.
In the wake of the California wildfires, it’s time for Hollywood to turn its biggest night into a chance to do good.
A look back at a show that never shied away from commenting on the world around it.
An appreciation of James Gunn in light of the conclusion of Creature Commandos.
The foreword from Matt Zoller Seitz’s new book, written by David Bordwell.
As the California wildfires rage on, one of the most necessary tools for keeping people safe chooses to maintain its autonomy.
A few thoughts on the LA wildfires, and what it is doing to American entertainment, culture, and our collective psyches.
An ode to Robert Zemeckis’ latest masterwork, written off mere months after its release earlier this year.
An ode to old-fashioned animation.
A piece on Clint Eastwood and the WB mishandling of his “Juror #2.”
Our “Unloved” series looks back at Alex Proyas’ dark sci-fi masterpiece, beloved by Roger.