Criterion offers a very solid Blu-ray refurbishing of Michael Ritchie and Robert Redford’s striking existentialist skier fable.
This relatively obscure 1970s sleaze-fest fails to entirely capitalize on the pairing of two of the great tough-guy actors of American cinema.
In compiling my Top 10 film list, I tried to avoid obvious choices based on general consensus.
Leacock was a towering figure in the history of documentary.
Ahh, baseball! The invigorating thrill of freshly cut grass, the sweet pop of leather and oak on a summer day!
The Survivors is not simply a showcase for Robin Williams’ wacky antics.
Admirable as it is in its refusal of easy excitement, the film’s insistent ennui can also be a humorless drag.
Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing in this pointed study of competitive obsessions and Phyrric victories.
No movie delivers baseball and beer better than The Bad News Bears.