Andrew Niccol has awkwardly shoehorned in broad talking points from various sides of the drone controversy.
Shout! does right by this ambiguous war allegory, with an appropriately lush and gorgeous transfer that will hopefully win the film new fans.
Rosie Grier let kids know that it’s all right to cry. E.T. gave kids, adults, and aliens no choice in the matter.
Occasionally, when NBC shuts a door, it opens a window.
Digging further into the film raises many more questions than it answers.
Dorothy Fadiman does a fine job outlining the ways in which the integrity of our electoral process is repeatedly undermined by fraud.
If Lynn Hershman-Leeson’s film can be frustratingly incomplete, it’s because the case it documents is very much still in legal limbo.
For now I’ll just say that in the first five episodes of the HBO drama’s second season, it has evolved from a damn good show to a nearly great one.
Commune will be comforting for young lefties worried that their compassionate politics will dull as they grow older.
HBO’s Deadwood, which begins its second season tonight, is the greatest dramatic series in the history of American television.
The feeling of déjà vu in “Three Minutes” permeated beyond the recycled footage.
The film quickly becomes a shapeless mess of half-assed intentions and untapped resources.
There’s never a sense here that these characters are living out the movie Viviane can no longer make.
Meticulously designed for those who like their movies with turtlenecks and cappuccinos.
Here, visual inventiveness and narrative incoherence combine to form a result that’s both entrancing and sleep-inducing.
Bitter Moon is a brusque reminder of the sexually tormented, nihilistic Polanski we know and love.
Think of the film as Roman Polanski’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
On the disc, De Palma discusses how Femme Fatale is his most unconscious film.
The film is a work of pure aesthetic rapture whose camera movements are the stuff of dreams.
For that special Christian in your life who's still trapped in the 1950s.