Olive Films makes no sacrifices in presenting Wilder’s misunderstood flop itself in all its uneasy afternoon clarity.
If trees with tits, Hawaiian cannibals, and a muted Kim Novak performance don’t drive you mad, nothing will.
These cinematic sisters leave a mark as strong as a thicker-than-water bond.
Sometimes it’s hard to separate a movie from the hype.
At the risk of milking a joke whose teets have been sore for weeks, The Artist’s musical score will do just fine without Kim Novak’s vote.
The film makes the case for Hitchcock as a grand experimental artist who labored in genre cinema.
Wilder’s movies are full of greedy characters out for themselves no matter what the cost.
Woman on the Run is a film with a crisp noir crust and a gummy melodramatic center.