As it turns five, we look back at the smarter, more self-aware Michael Bay film that history may ultimately view as an essential look at today’s America.
Twenty years ago, Martin Scorsese’s Kundun, a biopic of the Dalai Lama, was released and then swiftly buried. We dig it up.
On its 80th anniversary, we took a look at the literary work at play behind the most famous lines of ‘Bringing Up Baby.’
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Louis Malle’s masterpiece of suspense and style.
How the Golden Age classic bears remarkable similarity to a forgotten film about child refugees.
American cinema’s showman brought the circus to the movies 66 years ago.
The five-minute-long, single-take Dunkirk scene in Joe Wright’s Atonement is a potent anti-war tableau and a masterclass in the logistics of filmmaking.
In a time of war and political turmoil, ‘Cool Hand Luke’ found lasting defiance in Hollywood’s most charming man.
On the 61st anniversary of its premiere, we look at George Stevens’ epic as large as the Benedict ranch and the complicated genre it inhabits.