‘Mulholland Drive’: The Master of the Uncanny’s Greatest Work ‘Mulholland Drive’: The Master of the Uncanny’s Greatest Work Read an article »
Sidney Lumet’s ‘Prince of the City’ and the Moral and Psychological Turmoil at the Heart of It Sidney Lumet’s ‘Prince of the City’ and the Moral and Psychological Turmoil at the Heart of It Read an article »
‘The Long Good Friday’: The Epitome of British Gangster Films ‘The Long Good Friday’: The Epitome of British Gangster Films Read an article »
‘Time Bandits’: The Ever-Lasting Importance of Terry Gilliam’s Best Fairy Tale ‘Time Bandits’: The Ever-Lasting Importance of Terry Gilliam’s Best Fairy Tale Read an article »
‘Get Carter’: Why Mike Hodges’ Uncompromising Gangster Film Gained Cult Following ‘Get Carter’: Why Mike Hodges’ Uncompromising Gangster Film Gained Cult Following Read an article »
‘Rebecca’ at 85: Why Hitchcock’s First American Film Was so Ahead of Its Time ‘Rebecca’ at 85: Why Hitchcock’s First American Film Was so Ahead of Its Time Read an article »
‘Bullitt’ at 57: A Suspense-Packed Thriller that Introduced a New Kind of Action Films ‘Bullitt’ at 57: A Suspense-Packed Thriller that Introduced a New Kind of Action Films Read an article »
‘Patton’: A Most Compelling Biopic Worthy of Its Enigmatic Subject ‘Patton’: A Most Compelling Biopic Worthy of Its Enigmatic Subject Read an article »
‘Young Frankenstein’: Comedy Master Mel Brooks at the Peak of His Craft ‘Young Frankenstein’: Comedy Master Mel Brooks at the Peak of His Craft Read an article »
Bob Rafelson’s ‘Five Easy Pieces’ is the quintessential film of the so-called American New Wave Bob Rafelson’s ‘Five Easy Pieces’ is the quintessential film of the so-called American New Wave Read an article »