more by M. Faust
published on Aug. 14, 2018 9pm
A downtown theater that’s unlikely to bring anyone downtown—and what could have been.
published on Aug. 14, 2018 11pm
A fashion iconoclast, a movie Forbes calls “wealth porn,” and a terrifically entertaining film from Spike Lee.
published on Aug. 8, 2018 10am
Movies the way they were meant to be seen, on a bigger-than-life screen in front of a crowd of people, often to audiences who have never had a chance to see them that way.
published on Jul. 24, 2018 5pm
Once seen, the cartoons of John Callahan are not easily forgotten.
published on Jul. 17, 2018 5pm
Greg Sterlace says that Catcher in the Rye With Diamonds is his fifth movie, so I’ll take his word for it.
published on Jul. 11, 2018 8am
A film about a father and daughter living off the grid, a documentary about celebrity triplets separated at birth.
published on Jul. 8, 2018 2pm
As an expression of the joyous whimsicality and unfettered imagination that went into the music of The Beatles, the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine couldn’t have been any better if the band had actually had anything to do with it.
published on Jul. 3, 2018 8pm
The outrage felt by many at the conclusion of last year’s Twin Peaks sequel was nothing compared to the reception the final episode of The Prisoner got when it was first broadcast in 1967.
published on Jun. 27, 2018 10am
A pleasant example of a genre our film editor likes to refer to as Nice People Get Their Shit Together.