Learning to love formula filmmaking for now, at least.
Small town makes for difficult shooting.
First of all, it’s pronounced “loo-neh-seh,” and refers to Lugh, the pagan harvest god of music and light. Lugh is…
New-school documentaries speak from the heart.
Truth is the first casualty of the tobacco wars.
Native New Yorker canvasses his city’s sidewalks and bedrooms.
Aragorn—oops, I mean Viggo—takes to the desert, following some very unreliable tracks.
In Stillman’s nightclub, the beat is turned down and the chatter turned up.
Festival Forum: First Person Singular Sun., May 25, 11:30 a.m., Broadway Perf. Hall Directors including Frank Pierson (A Soldier’s Girl)…
Screw Jane Austen; Candace Bushnell could be the creator of this sexy new Elizabeth Bennet.
Opens at Egyptian, Wed., June 21. Rated G. 94 minutes.
17 must-see titles, surveyed by our critics.
Finally, a coming-out film that’s fun.
Opens at Guild 45, Fri., March 24. Not rated. 89 minutes.
Sports movie served with a spin.
Early in Rounders, director John Dahl gives us a tight shot of card shark Matt Damon’s hand grabbing a big…
The other side of the laughter.
Jacques Demy depicts women as all frills and pastels—candy for the libido.
A city at war, a boy in the middle.
The year’s most shameless B-movie delivers exactly what it promises.
