All of Judd Apatow’s Movies, from ‘Funny People’ to ‘The Bubble,’ Ranked
Apatow is more than just a generous host and a generational eye for talent; he’s also a deceptively major filmmaker.
Apatow is more than just a generous host and a generational eye for talent; he’s also a deceptively major filmmaker.
The Criterion Collection’s World of Wong Kar Wai set offers a rare chance to get your hands around modern cinema’s slipperiest body of work.
From Harry Potter to “Roma,” Alfonso Cuarón has forged one of the most unpredictable and uncompromising careers in all of modern cinema.
From “Dawn of the Dead” to “Justice League,” Zack Snyder makes baroque pop spectacles that explore America’s relationship to its gods.
From “Alien 3” to “Gone Girl,” the films of David Fincher insist that it’s better to fight for the ugly truth than surrender to a nice lie.
From dream-like French-Canadian indies to “Blade Runner 2049,” Villeneuve’s films reveal a man who’s always been haunted by a single idea.
From landmark indies to star-studded blockbusters, Steven Soderbergh has restlessly forged an eclectic body of work.
From disasters like “The Family” to modern classics like “The Fifth Element,” the “Valerian” auteur has forged quite the unique filmography.