TV/Streaming
Home Entertainment Guide: August 2023
A look at the latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Flash, Asteroid City, Fast X, and Criterion editions of Dreams and Drylongso.
A look at the latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Flash, Asteroid City, Fast X, and Criterion editions of Dreams and Drylongso.
On the 50th anniversary of an essential Western, Clint Eastwood's High Plains Drifter.
The official obituary for renowned producer and Telluride Film Festival founder Tom Luddy.
We asked ten contributors to pick three films from 2022 that they think everyone should see before making their top ten lists of the year. These are the choices of Isaac Feldberg.
A feature on how TIFF, Venice, and Telluride launched the Oscar conversation for several major films.
A dispatch from Sundance on three premieres, including films starring Julianne Moore, Bill Nighy, and Elizabeth Banks.
A preview of what we're covering at this year's Sundance Film Festival, including new films by Ramin Bahrani, James Ponsoldt, Lena Dunham, Riley Stearns, and Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead.
Two fans of Martin Scorsese's 1999 urban thriller talk about its relevance to the pandemic.
A list of ten horror flicks to watch today, National Paranormal Day.
Writer Carlos Aguilar's answers the movie love questionnaire.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming services, including Weathering with You, Babyteeth, and a Criterion edition of The Elephant Man.
A review of a new PS4 game that's so heavily influenced by the work of Akira Kurosawa that it named a mode after him.
As of this writing, Todd Phillips’ “Joker” has earned nearly $1 billion globally, making it one of the most successful comic book movies ever released. But the discourse surrounding it will outlive this moment. No comic book-derived film since “Black Panther” has sparked more commentary, although the discussion surrounding this one has been more oppositional than anything else, and clouded by bad faith on every side.
This year’s festival was one of the strongest I’ve ever witnessed.
With FilmStruck gone and no real alternative filling the void at present, Amazon is in a prime position to grab up fans of classic movies.