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Maurice Tourneur was one of silent cinema's greatest artists, but like huge swaths of history from that period, his filmography remains largely inaccessible. That's Read full Post
As Quentin Tarantino's much lauded ninth film, Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, moves from the big screen to smaller ones inside our homes via its digital and DVD/BluR Read full Post
Moonlight Sonata: Deafness in Three Movements, a richly involving documentary directed by Irene Taylor Brodsky, centers on Jonas Brodsky, the director's young son. A Read full Post
Playmobil: The Movie represents STX Films' attempt to get in on some of that Lego Movie money. Viewers familiar with the line of themed toys that became popular in t Read full Post
The landscape of feeling is the subject of Portrait of a Lady on Fire, C?line Sciamma's Cannes winner from France. In late 1700s, a young painter (No?mie Merlant)?is Read full Post
There's an uncomfortable and strangely acerbic moment in writer/director Noah Baumbach's, Marriage Story, where Adam Driver's character demonstrates an ongoing joke Read full Post
Varda by Agnès is the final film of legendary Belgian-born photographer-filmmaker and pioneering French New Wave director Agnès Varda. She died in March at the age Read full Post
For 63 Up, documentarian Michael Apted once again turns his compassionate yet unsentimental camera on the same group of British subjects he's been filming since 1964 Read full Post
Opening at the Laemmle Town Center for one week, My Home India is a warmly humane documentary that recalls how 5,000 Polish refugees took refuge in India during WWII Read full Post
Nicolas Cage may enjoy working more than any other actor in Hollywood. Exhibit X or so: Grand Isle, a heated slice of southern gothic in which Cage stars as the male Read full Post
You watch TV, we watch TV. But with more and more shows on cable and network TV, not to mention new streaming services popping up every day, television can get a lit Read full Post
Rian Johnson's latest is a throwback to the whodunit genre, but the biggest mystery the movie brings to audiences? is the question of why there haven't been more who Read full Post