Cinematic Time Travel in Lumière and Company
What kind of films would Stanley Kubrick have made if modern CGI was at his disposal? What would Tarkovsky haveContinue Reading
What kind of films would Stanley Kubrick have made if modern CGI was at his disposal? What would Tarkovsky haveContinue Reading
For decades, Federico Fellini enthralled audiences with his evocative visual flare. Even so, one would be hard-pressed to make theContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: We’ve got a good mix of titles this month for our Most Anticipated column. First off, I wantedContinue Reading
Without Roger Ebert, I never would have dreamed of writing about movies. Just as he was for countless others, RogerContinue Reading
This month we celebrate Women’s History Month by recognizing some of the great actresses who have graced the silver screen.Continue Reading
In this month’s retrospective we celebrate Labor Day in the United States by taking a look at some of theContinue Reading
This month, a number of our critics share their 10 favorite titles from the Criterion Collection in celebration of theContinue Reading
Summer is upon us. Schools are letting out, and it’s a good time to reflect and remember an age whenContinue Reading
In this month’s roundtable, we reflect on the life of one of cinema’s giants, Alfred Hitchcock, during the month of hisContinue Reading
On June 5, 1931, Jacques Demy was born with music in his ears. His dazzling films did not, perhaps, haveContinue Reading