Army of Shadows, Midnight Cowboy, and On Her Majesty's Secret Service are all among the best movies from 1969. They're all ...
Béla Tarr, the celebrated Hungarian filmmaker known for his darkly distinctive films like Sátántangó and Damnation, has died.
The Los Angeles-based experimental pop band Xiu Xiu are the most famous interpreters of David Lynch’s soundtracks and ...
Miami-born filmmaker Monica Sorelle has been named a 2026 fellow by United States Artists, a Chicago-based arts funding ...
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‘Bugonia’ Writer Will Tracy on Tackling America’s Troubled Present With a Bonkers Basement Thriller
The former 'Succession' screenwriter explains how he adapted a cult Korean film into a wildly timely sci-fi drama — one ...
While Marty Supreme & The Smashing Machine have shown what Benny and Josh Safdie can do on their own, it also shows they’re ...
Sure things, such as Marvel films or big-budget action movies, are no longer sure things. For the most part, Disney animated ...
The major film studios are in a desperate spot, still not having recovered from the mass exodus to home viewing that began during the COVID-19 pandemic. Getting enough viewers to theaters to justify ...
U of A professor Tasha Hubbard's new film demands that we confront and learn about a history that wants to be forgotten.
When a murder-mystery opens with the Talking Heads’ ‘Psycho Killer’, it’s fair to assume you’re about to see something ...
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FILM OF THE WEEK: Hamnet – Reviewed by Roe McDermott
Hamnet, Maggie O'Farrell’s luminous 2020 novel, shifts Shakespeare’s most famous play away from genius and towards loss.
In his 2000 book “Bowling Alone,” Harvard professor Robert D. Putnam lamented America’s decline in social and community life.
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