Guy Ritchie’s penchant for transforming the crime genre into something that borders on Monty Python-esque farce was his calling card for years. Breaking out wit...
There is something endearing and even slightly absurd about the fervent idealism of the young, aspiring writer. Usually wide-eyed, naive and determined to sprea...
The United States vs. Billie Holiday opens as gossip columnist, Reginald Lord Devine (Leslie Jordan) interviews jazz legend Billie Holiday (Andra Day) asking he...
As Black History Month comes to a close, we think it’s important to recognize that every month is a good time to celebrate the accomplishments of inspiring Amer...
Nomadland is a film that exists somewhere between reality and fantasy. It’s both unrelenting in its hand-to-mouth realism and transcendent, with a dreamlike sto...
Intentionally or not, Westerns have a strange way of reflecting our contemporary political and sociological conditions. Consider Sam Peckinpah’s brutal 1969 gam...
Movies and American politics make an intriguing pair. Sometimes the bond works, other times it comes off cartoonish and silly. Either way, Hollywood has a rich ...
Carl Reiner, one of the greatest comedic innovators of the last six decades, died on Monday, June 29 in his home in Beverly Hills, California. He was 98. Follow...
The first thing you might notice about the new HBO series, Perry Mason, is that the titular character is not a lawyer, but a lowdown private dick. This could be...
In the modern-day horror film, haunted houses are rarely depicted as large medieval manors with gothic spires and stained-glass windows. That image went out of ...
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