The film will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Wednesday, April 25, followed by its worldwide theatrical release on May 7 - a one-day ticketed event as part of The Met: Live in HD series.
Read More »A stunning montage that tunnels through the media distortion field as depicted in dozens of movie and video clips.
Read More »Paul Thomas Anderson is a director who wears his cinematic influences on his sleeve.
Read More »Woody Allen's "To Rome with Love" looks more like "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger" than "Midnight in Paris," which is bad news. It would be difficult to top the charm of "Midnight," even with a luscious Penelope Cruz.
Read More »Keith Olbermann anyone? Actually, Jeff Daniels' news anchor, at the start of Aaron Sorkin's new HBO series "The Newsroom" (June 24), is an upstanding objective news anchor without political bias until he completely loses it--under video grilling that goes viral. Like Peter Finch in...
Read More »"Midnight in Paris" came out almost a year ago, so it's about time for a new Woody Allen movie. After his massive international success and Oscar win last year for his international crowd-pleaser, expectations are riding high on his follow-up to deliver. The good news is that his next ...
Read More »Written by and co-starring Noel Clarke (Kidulthood, 4.3.2.1), the forthcoming drama Fast Girls stars a multiracial cast and centers on a street-smart runner who forms a rivalry with an equally ambitious wealthy athlete.
Read More »In honor of the 20th anniversary of Daughters of the Dust, Julie Dash's 1992 Sundance festival drama, The New School and Creatively Speaking presented a special screening and discussion of the film on March 9 as part of its Remixed and Remastered series.
Read More »Watching this made me sad about Whitney Houston all over again. Opens August 10.
Read More »A slew of visual cues from action movies create a kind of auto-critical futurist paean to maximum velocity.
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