Criterion’s stacked single-disc release will hopefully elevate the film from a hidden gem to a crown jewel of ’80s youth films.
Chopra discusses the joys of reappraisal, and why she doubts John Hughes could believe in the universes he created on screen.
Throughout, Joyce Chopra patiently and shrewdly observes the contradictions of human behavior that Laura Dern brilliantly conveys.
Like Jennifer Lopez herself, Peter Segal’s Second Act attempts to wear many hats.
Believe it or not, there’s an interesting idea lurking inside Dead Heat.
This is a largely solemn affair, often verging on morbidity in its elongated deathwatch.
There are approximately 12 films that could have been made from the various story strands found in this ensemble thriller.
The Howl DVD is a strong, affectionate transfer of a well-crafted film that never quite comes together.
Like the counterculture icon that penned the poem that serves as the title to Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman’s film, Howl is one odd bird.
Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher bring a surprising sweetness to their generic roles and the story’s contrived situations.
Attention makeup-wearing women of the world: you are weak, bitchy sissies. So says Miss Congeniality 2.
If you’ve followed Woody throughout the years, you might grow weary of the all the tongue-in-cheek ribbing.