REVIEW: The Good, the Bad, the Weird Lousy for Viewers, Worse For Horses
What we commonly call genre films -- westerns, romantic comedies, horror and action films -- may have been born in Hollywood, but the great proof of their durability is…
Now Showing: The Best Valentine to Film Noir You'll See All Day
Film-noir aficionados have been raving these past few days about a YouTube video called The Endless Night: A Valentine to Film Noir, made by Serena Bramble, a…
REVIEW: Secret in Their Eyes Paints by Oscar-Winning Numbers
Juan José Campanella's The Secret in Their Eyes, the Argentinian picture that won this year's Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film, is well-acted, nicely…
REVIEW: Scatological Stars Align For Death at a Funeral
There's a theory suggesting that people who don't like scatological humor harbor a fear of death, and it makes sense: Death is the ultimate example of our bodies turning…
REVIEW: Banksy Plays Truth and Dare in Exit Through the Gift Shop
Exit Through the Gift Shop is the first and perhaps the last movie to be made by the mysterious English street artist Banksy, and although it's partly about himself and…