The film is a still-relevant portrait of America’s schizophrenic relationship with gun violence.
This release attests to the enduring power of Gast’s documentary.
Dwan’s film is an intimate rendering of a monumental event, featuring John Wayne in one of his most emotionally complex roles.
Alex Gibney’s Mr. Dynamite is a strikingly varied and substantial portrait of an intensely complex artist.
The ensuing half-century has loaded the movie with enough cultural weight to nearly overwhelm the legendary performances therein.
Once the legends hit the stage, the film finds a more comfortable groove.
If the EPA is ill-equipped to protect our drinking water from deer piss and biological attacks, neither is the film’s fictional CSA Corporation
Malcolm D. Lee’s Undercover Brother is a witty piece of genre deconstruction.