Secret défense feels in many ways like a culmination—Rivette’s ideologies and obsessions distilled to a perfect essence.
Moviemakers’ Master Class reveals how the best movies reflect the personalities of their creators.
When everyone tells you you’re drunk, you’d better lie down.
Today’s Five for the Day honors Mr. Scrooge’s tradition.
The show has always shown a surprising willingness to just jump into situations in medias res when it suits the story
A suburban neighborhood. A different time. A major televised event. Missing residents. An abusive father. Alien abduction.
Full disclosure: My personal politics are half Socialist and half Libertarian.
Apocalypto finds Mel Gibson working in the same nyuk-nyuk vein that’s sustained him for over 25 years.
MOMI’s Jacques Rivette retrospective enters its sixth week with four screenings.
In For Your Consideration, Catherine O’Hara masterfully delineates the stages of her character’s excitement over the awards buzz.
Mismatched plots, mixed motivations, dogs and cats living together…mass hysteria!
Season four has provided an almost circular feel to the series, and in a recent interview, Ryan Murphy seemed unsure as to the possibility of the series continuing.
How I Met Your Mother is a sterling example of the hybrid sitcom.
Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto is one of the most viscerally powerful and intensely upsetting movies of the year.
The Wire’s landscape is thick with men almost desperate to reach back and snatch some kid from the vortex.
The episode was, for one, a throwback to the series’s more action-packed first season.
Dear Russell T Davies. What the hell do you think you’re doing to Doctor Who?
Guaraldi’s sunniness comes through in the Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack.
In virtually every scene, Ponsoldt strives to tease and discombobulate with an offbeat, high-E.Q. flow of images.
This is a more generous and inviting film that lives up to the complex implications of its now-removed subtitle.