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.
& Categories Anniversaries Features Movies April 15, 2021 “Sick is the new sane”: “Scream 4” at 10 From meta commentary to social commentary, Wes Craven's final film is a bundle of cinephilic sarcasm that was ahead of its time.
& Categories Features Movies April 13, 2021 “MST3k: The Movie” and “Kids in the Hall” Brain Candy” turn 25 Two cult TV comedies made furtive attempts at the big screen in 1996, and the results were as unappreciated then as they are now.
2 Categories Anniversaries Movies April 12, 2021 20 years later, “Josie & the Pussycats” still slaps The clever satire of pop culture consumerism is still as fresh and relevant as ever.
& Categories Anniversaries Movies April 10, 2021 “A dream to some, a nightmare to others”: “Excalibur” at 40 John Boorman's extravagant take on the King Arthur legend holds up as a dazzling, over the top fantasy epic.
“ Categories Anniversaries Movies March 30, 2021 “You ain’t getting no older than tomorrow”: a look at “One-Eyed Jacks” Marlon Brando's sole directorial credit is a messy but fascinating combination of Western and Freudian drama.
R Categories Anniversaries Movies March 29, 2021 Remembering the touching & tender “Lucas” The underrated teen comedy-drama about a lonely, lovelorn nerd turns 35 this year.
A Categories Anniversaries Features March 8, 2021 A Goodman is hard to bunker with: “10 Cloverfield Lane” at 5 Five years on, we look back at the film that almost made a Cloverfield universe possible.
“ Categories Anniversaries Movies Reviews January 14, 2021 “He Was the Best—Undisciplined, But The Best.” A look at “Our Man Flint.” Perhaps the best of the Bond rip-offs, this 60s classic offers style, self-aware humor, and an iconic performance by James Coburn.