& Categories Anniversaries Features June 26, 2021 “Bears wear hats”: “The Great Muppet Caper” at 40 Kermit and company's second big-screen outing is a hodgepodge comedy partially redeemed by the great Charles Grodin.
5 Categories Anniversaries Features June 25, 2021 50 years on, “Klute” is still its own kind of noir Alan J. Pakula's first installment of his Paranoia Trilogy remains a slyly feminist tale anchored by breakout work from Jane Fonda.
A Categories Anniversaries Movies June 14, 2021 America wasn’t ready for “The Cable Guy” Audiences didn’t know what to make of a new & deeply unsettling Jim Carrey in Ben Stiller’s dark comedy.
& Categories Anniversaries Features Movies June 9, 2021 “Duct tape will not make an honest man out of you”: “A Prairie Home Companion” at 15 Robert Altman's swan song remains a mesh of spontaneity and character detail further lifted by its ensemble cast.
B Categories Anniversaries Features Movies May 27, 2021 Between Bayhem and banality: “Pearl Harbor” at 20 With his 2001 epic, Michael Bay solidified himself as an all-American auteur, as well as the bombastic concept of Bayhem.
& Categories Anniversaries Movies Reviews May 24, 2021 ‘We Will Not Lie Down For Some Schmuck From New Jersey!’ “Hudson Hawk” at 30 Bruce Willis' infamous megaflop may have been greeted with a collective "whuh?", but it rather rules as a movie.
& Categories Anniversaries Movies Reviews May 23, 2021 ‘Now I Think It’s Time To Waste You.’ “Cobra” at 35 Sylvester Stallone's ludicrous tough guy cop picture is the most ludicrous tough guy cop picture.
A Categories Anniversaries Movies Reviews May 10, 2021 At 20, “Carmen: A Hip Hopera” is a film like no other Robert Townsend's modernized MTV adaptation of the famous opera is a compelling movie and a fascinating picture of pop culture in 2001.
H Categories Anniversaries Movies April 28, 2021 How “Bridesmaids” put female friendship center stage Ten years ago, Paul Feig's uproarious comedy centered the lives and relationships of women in revolutionary ways.
A Categories Anniversaries Movies April 15, 2021 At 5, “Green Room” remains indelibly vicious and humane Jeremy Saulnier's brutal thriller feels even more urgent and frightening now than it did upon release.