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Got some extra cash laying around? Thinking about starting holiday gift-buying early? Missing a crucial title? The Criterion Collection has got you covered, as every…
There’s something to be said for an incredibly fun movie with some not-so-small problems. The degree of that something most likely differs depending on the…
Following the release of The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson sent critics on a quest to uncover meaning. We go along for the ride.
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The bad thing about The Exorcist is that it has been so influential that we’re coming up on 40 years since its release and still…
The first thing any review of an anthology film usually mentions is that the format, by its very nature, invariably leads to a mixed bag…
by Andrew Robinson Film, like any art at its core, can be like philosophy in its pursuit of things not easily quantified. With Cloud Atlas it’s…