Festivals & Awards
DC/DOX -- Washington DC's Documentary Film Festival in its Second Year
In its second year, Washington DC's documentary film festival DC/DOX showed 51 features and 47 shorts from 17 countries.
In its second year, Washington DC's documentary film festival DC/DOX showed 51 features and 47 shorts from 17 countries.
Once again, Netflix leaves money on the table by limiting theatrical screenings.
In honor of the new documentary Brats, we look back at the 1980s actors’ finest onscreen moments—and the films that found them way out of their depth.
Critics were mostly ho-hum about "If," but it's a sneakily powerful dream-logic movie
Before watching the new Apple TV+ limited series based on the blockbuster Scott Turow book, let’s look back at a bygone age when quality airport reads regularly got turned into classy big-screen dramas.
Too often, we overvalue actors who expertly imitate their iconic real-life subjects. A great biopic performance often requires more than mimicry.
Four films with common denominators helped define the public and Hollywood mindsets during the 1964 U.S. presidential campaign in varying ways.
Years ago, this overlooked 2016 comedy hinted at the Hit Man actor’s movie-star potential.
For all the hemming and hawing about how kids these days don’t engage with movies anymore, I choose to give myself reasons to hope.
In praise of "Jason and the Argonauts."