Film
Oh, how Jackie Kennedy would probably hate Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. |
British filmmaker Terence Davies’s look at the famously hidden life of poet Emily Dickinson |
Remembrance of Film Festivals Past: Colossal, Graduation, Their Finest |
Video didn’t just kill the radio star, it also relegated a lot of B movies to the small screen. |
How a life was virtually saved at an early age by an emotional and intellectual connection with Disney films. |
Here is one of the very many ways in which movies differ from real life: In the former, there is something inherently pleasurable about watching people shoot... |
Frantz goes back to 1919, the year after the end of World War I, to explore the grief of a young German woman whose Francophile fiancé died in the ... |
Land of Mine, a Danish nominee for the best foreign film Oscar, is about reciprocal inhumanity and dire challenges to compassion and conscience. |