Why seeing Steve McQueen’s new film is harder than buying alcohol, opening a bank account or dealing with the police.
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This week, Kelly Stitzel revisits the one — and only — TV edition of Soundtrack Saturday, which featured one of the best shows about teen angst ever to get prematurely canceled, My So-Called Life.
[youtube id=”MFeYUNHtUG0″ width=”600″ height=”350″] Jeff Giles: Remember when Sean Penn, Jim Carrey and Benicio Del Toro were supposed to star in this? Matt Springer: Sean Hayes looks especially awful and out of place….
“Friends With Benefits” is a film that should be much better than it turned out.
Soundtrack Saturday fans rejoice! Kelly Stitzel is reposting some of the most popular, most requested Soundtrack Saturday columns as a gift to you this holiday season. First up, John Hughes’s classic Pretty in Pink.
Official Synopsis: From Academy Award®—winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton comes “John Carter”—a sweeping action-adventure set on the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars). “John Carter” is based on a classic…
“Our Idiot Brother” is a sweet little film with some real human moments in it, reminding me of some of Hal Ashby’s fine movies.
Review of the J.J. Abrams ode to Steven Spielberg, “Super 8”
On the eve of Thanksgiving, Dw. Dunphy serenades the Disney turkey that is The Black Hole.
Win a copy of the critically acclaimed indie, “Bellflower.”
Get Something Wild, and much, much more, as Criterion’s biannual Barnes & Noble sale ends today.
via press release: The full trailer for the highly anticipated upcoming film The Hunger Games, which will be released by Lionsgate on March 23, 2012, debuted today. Following its national…
This week’s Revival House celebrates the 25th anniversary of what ESPN voted the best sports movie of all-time.
Al, don’t hang up. We need to talk about these movies of yours.
Win a copy of the Blu-ray/DVD “Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale”
Popdose calls Cars 2 a good direct-to-video movie that got stuck in the theaters.
Jennifer Lopez is making a Carmen Sandiego movie. We sense a trend brewing.
Clowns! Babies! Crab monsters! And more, from Attack the Block to Zombie.
Scott Malchus celebrates Halloween with John Carpenter’s “The Thing” in this week’s Basement Songs
Scott Malchus strongly recommends the coming of age film, “Submarine.”
Bob Cashill witnesses A Separation, experiences Melancholia, and feels Shame.
With Ghostbusters returning to theaters this month, this week’s Revival House revisits the classic ’80s comedy.
Well, you’ll still have to wait until next May to watch the whole thing, but Marvel is starting to get serious about sharing glimpses of Joss Whedon’s The Avengers. And…
If you’ve been to the movies lately, you know it’s hard to find a theater that doesn’t contain someone being a complete jerkface — whether they’re texting or talking or…
“Your horse is a mirror to your soul, and sometimes you may not like what you see. Sometimes, you will.” So says Buck Brannaman, a true American cowboy and sage…
Hugo tells the story of an orphan boy living a secret life in the walls of a Paris train station. With the help of an eccentric girl, he searches for…
