“ Categories Filmmaker of the Month Movies April 22, 2021 “Peggy Sue Got Married” finds the humanistic in time travel Coppola goes small in scale and big in heart.
“ Categories Anniversaries Movies November 8, 2020 “Poetry Is A Game Of Loser-Take All”: “Pierrot le Fou” at 55 Jean-Luc Godard's tale of fractured romance and love on the run, is one of the most fearsome, rebellious works of his career.
& Categories Movies April 27, 2020 “To the Stars” finds forbidden love in a stifling small town Martha Stephens' sumptuous queer coming-of-age drama highlights the restrictive pain of societal repression.
& Categories Movies March 29, 2020 “Crip Camp” Highlights the Humanity of Disability This feel-good doc charts the lives and trajectories of disabled teenagers in the '60s, and how one summer camp changed their lives forever.
M Categories Interviews Podcasts Right on Cue January 7, 2020 Matt Morton on Using Old-School Tech to Score “Apollo 11” Apollo 11 composer Matt Morton discusses how he used period-appropriate synthesizers to craft a tense score to mankind's first walk on the moon.
C Categories Features December 11, 2019 Clint Eastwood: The Man, The Glare, The Movie Star A tribute to one of the greatest icons in movie history.
T Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies August 10, 2019 The Double Nostalgia of Richard Linklater’s “Dazed and Confused” Richard Linklater's 1993 coming-of-age classic is a battle of dueling, complicated nostalgias around '60s youth culture.
S Categories Movies August 7, 2019 Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Review: Spinning Tales of American Woe A late-summer adaptation of the Alvin Schwartz stories turns out to be one of the year's biggest surprises in horror.
R Categories Movies July 30, 2019 Review: “David Crosby: Remember My Name” Finds the Cost of Musical Freedom The David Crosby-centric doc proves most effective when it embraces the rock-infused messiness of the man's life and career.
O Categories Features Filmmaker of the Month Movies July 23, 2019 Once Upon a Time In Hollywood Review: Tarantino’s Lullaby For ’60s Tinseltown Quentin Tarantino's ninth film is a sun-soaked return to his roots, an energetic elegy for Old Hollywood that plays fast and loose with its history.