The festival’s greatest singularity is two-fold: its lack of pretense and judicious curatorial eye.
Though Point Blank is rife with existential malaise, it is also one of the most ferociously sexy crime movies ever made.
The central relationship between Croft and Sheridan is a fascinating one to watch mature and unravel.
The film superficially and naïvely underscores the many trials and tribulations of its eponymous racehorse with scenes of American underdevelopment.
Alan Rudolph treats everyday suburban anxieties with great empathy, not cynicism.
The film now stands as frontrunner for 2003’s most mindless and physically offensive moviegoing experience.
Well, I guess this proves that Americans aren’t the only ones apt to characterize the French as obnoxious, power-hungry fops.
Michael Bay’s latest jingoistic fetish film could be the most vile creation to come out of Hollywood since Patch Adams.
It serves as a reminder that even the most cunning, ruthlessly intellectual filmmakers can also create wondrous playgrounds.
How to Deal unravels like pages from a self-flagellating tween girl’s diary.
Agustín Díaz Yanes reimagines Dogma but with none of its moral curiosities and certainly none of its humor.
So this is what Camp Mariah must be like.
There’s no investment. In anything. Welcome to the desert of the reel.
Philip Kaufman’s stirring epic reminds us that an equally important motivation for greatness is the fear of being merely second best.
One would think it a curse to have to transform a theme park attraction into a summer cinematic spectacle.
Beneath the surface of Imitation of Life lies the reality of what Sirk rightfully believed was a seriously deranged American society.
A naked man. A naked woman. A slithering snake. A burning bush.
The film’s nihilist point is clear: It’s the world against Trelkovsky and not the other way around.
Once upon a time in the far off land of Syracuse, Jim Boeheim led the Orangemen to the NCAA basketball championship.
Girls Gone Wild meets The Real World in miniature, with Snoop Dogg’s seal of approval.
What is Legally Blonde 2 but a toothless, maudlin version of Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington?