Eight Action Movie Heroes Who Make ‘Badass’ Boring We've kind of outlived the notion of "badass." Maybe we need to move on to something else.
10 Great Actors Who Are Consistently Ignored By The Oscars Ben Foster was snubbed... again. The Academy doesn't seem to recognize a lot of our finest performers.
The Criterion Collection Review | Black Girl Often called the first important African film, 1966's 'Black Girl' remains a timely portrait of the immigrant experience.
Interview | Jon Favreau on ‘The Jungle Book’ and Warming to New Tech Jon Favreau used to be skeptical of CGI. Now he's made an Oscar-nominated CGI fantasy film.
R.I.P. William Peter Blatty (1928-2017) The novelist who wrote 'The Exorcist' and directed 'The Exorcist III' and 'The Ninth Configuration' has passed away.
The Criterion Collection Review | His Girl Friday The classic film is still energetic, intelligent, and notably feminist. It also still has serious tonal problems.
The Criterion Collection Review | The Asphalt Jungle John Huston's 1950 crime flick may be the very first film in what we have come to know as the…
Ranked | The 10 Biggest Blockbusters of 2016 They made more money than any other film last year, but does that mean they were actually any good?
The Criterion Collection Review | The Exterminating Angel Master surrealist and political satirist Luis Buñuel hit his stride with this always-timely criticism of the bourgeois.
In Memoriam | The Actors and Filmmakers We Lost in 2016 It was a year of mourning for incredible actors, directors and writers who helped shape the art form as we…