Two films about reality and artifice.
Lone Star filmmakers celebrate their state of grace.
disco fever dream stays alive because of Mike Myers.
Director Sandra Goldbacher’s unkept promise.
A familiar Spike Lee joint with a whole new look.
Why I love Adam Sandler, everybody’s whipping boy.
Julia Sweeney takes on the big issues: life, death, knitting, and noodles with red topping.
How the writer turns his worthless life to estimable art.
Art? Or a respectable middle-class life?
Why I’m jonesing for the film fest.
Or, a nymphet reads ‘Lolita.’
Kurt Andersen lives 48 hours ahead of the rest of us.
I didn’t want to see The Mask of Zorro. I found the trailer interminable. I cringed at the thought of…
A critical guide to the 1998 Women in Cinema film festival.
In which a garbageman is visited by a peculiar muse.
If this film doesn’t catch you by surprise, nothing will.
Bruce Willis plays Bruce Willis in ‘Armageddon,’ and that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Meg Richman’s ‘Under Heaven’ overcomes the ‘too pretty’ label to make a strong showing at the SXSW Film Festival.
A non-comprehensive, entirely subjective list of films that will be worth at least a look this fall. The only criteria?…
I saw French people, and I saw people French.