Operation Taco Gary's avoids realism about conspiracy culture without finding a way to let them be wrong.
Soderbergh skewers American self-righteousness.
An otherworldly landscape, interrupted by BGE hole-diggers.
The Great Santini, a red-letter movie for Robert Duvall that remains hard to find and impossible to stream.
Marvels of design hiding in plain sight around the city.
Adoption (1975) and Márta Mészáros’s cinema of life.
The Perfect Neighbor is an unpleasant and challenging viewing experience that can’t be defined, predicted, or fully reckoned with.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, J.D. Salinger, John Dos Passos, and Sinclair Lewis were “not very good” writers.
Man, it’s hard. What year is it (#614)?
Not me, my cousin.
Pillion is funny, horrifying and surprisingly romantic.
Spotting authentic instructors in a sea of unreliable culinary content.
The Luckiest Man in America is a sharp true-crime thriller about when reality television ceased to be aspirational.
A love letter to liars.
Trump and half the Court’s right should learn econ—as should you.
Part three (Harvey goes to college)
Please take away my rights and money’s worth, and I’ll pay with undying loyalty, gratitude, and respect.
I couldn’t believe I’d never heard of her.
Residents have a right to weigh the risks and rewards of gambling.
And shower stalls in the Japanese army.
The rights of students to protest aren’t adequately protected, but the kids are still leading us.
Maybe Paul Thomas Anderson’s always been overrated.
Why kids need a phone delay, not a platform ban.
The writer returns to talk rock mechanics, Nick Fuentes, public avatars, and more.
The "looksmaxxxer" du jour talks to The New York Times for 77 minutes.
The band rehearse their blocking in this rare footage shot on October 6, 1978.
The late actor on why he refused to appear in The Godfather Part III and more in this February 25, 1998.
The late master director talks to MUBI about his film Ex Libris.
A compilation of the late actor's appearances on Charlie Rose.
The actor talks about his craft, Olivier vs. Brando, Kubrick's genius and excesses, and Hollywood's gun obsession in this new interview.
The new single from the legendary space age ensemble.
Richter and Sona Movsesian talk about the mood swings of their boss and the fights that almost got them fired.
Richter and Sona Movsesian talk about the mood swings of their boss and the fights that almost got them fired.
The director talks to TCM about Gillo Pontecorvo's landmark 1966 film.