Criterion’s Blu-ray provides a comprehensive window into Streisand’s creative process.
Much like its subject, Avi Belkin’s documentary knows how to start an argument.
Pop icon and political activist Barbra Streisand takes aim at President Donald Trump in the lyric video for “Don’t Lie to Me.”
With expert comic timing and devastating charm, Urie plays an out-of-work gay actor who’s hired to work for Barbra Streisand.
Eric A. Goldman scarcely offers any kind of negative or problematizing element, beyond the attempted suppression of Jewish-specific content from studio heads.
While all the elements have been cooked to perfection, what sticks to the ribs is the hint of rawness at its center of things.
Your threshold for enduring Streisand will have great bearing not only on how you enjoy A Star Is Born.
Mothers and sons deserve an amiable comedy they can share, but this one proves to be faulty long before the requisite freeway breakdown.
Sometimes, a ruse is so convincing that everyone is fooled, swept up by the yank of the proverbial rug.
J. Cole is the only one nominated for best new artist that we can’t see winning.
When it comes to Julie Delpy, the key question remains the old Barbra Streisand one.
Despite its title, Little Fockers barely features children. Other things it’s lacking include laughs, coherence, and a reason to exist.
Because we all must learn the Barbra Streisand upside-down-headphone-choke.
It looks like Robyn is finally ready to make a stateside comeback.
If only the Colonel had let Elvis play Streisand’s John Norman, it might have been the camp classic that closeted Streisand freaks insist it really is.
Barbra Streisand. Is. A Star Is Born. And two-shots have never been so completely arbitrary.
All that Robert De Niro accomplishes is accentuating the needlessness of this tired, redundant focker of a film.
The film is more infamous for bringing Fox financially to its knees than for being the last major musical directed by Gene Kelly.
Hello, Dolly! is one big-assed bull in a china shop.
My gay dad is gonna love this.