Recalling the rapids with a star of Deliverance.
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Good times, end times for Steve Carell and Keira Knightley.
I’ve reached the point where I’ve stopped watching most trailers, because A) my kids won’t be quiet long enough for me to hear anything and B) every movie gets at least half a dozen of the damn things before it reaches theaters, so if you want to be surprised by anything that happens during the
The most fascinating thing about this movie is how eager everyone is to make fun of its failings.
All I can tell you is that I watched this entire thing with a big, stupid grin on my face, and I’d really like to see the movie right now. Also: Q*bert sighting!
1982, when E.T. phoned home (and Spock, Spicoli, Garp, and The Thing all placed calls).
One writer visits the set of Larry the Cable Guy’s Tooth Fairy 2, and lives to tell the tale.
Robert De Niro gets a reprieve from movie jail. Temporarily.
Hang on for my picks for last year’s best movies. Before, you know, the other thing tonight.
The popular shorts program opens The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore and all the rest this year.
Bob Cashill ponders a few matters on his way to a Top Ten list.
Blast off into the holidays with The Rocketeer and other recent releases.
“TCM Remembers,” and a few personal thoughts on the year’s departed.
Why seeing Steve McQueen’s new film is harder than buying alcohol, opening a bank account or dealing with the police.
Get Something Wild, and much, much more, as Criterion’s biannual Barnes & Noble sale ends today.
Al, don’t hang up. We need to talk about these movies of yours.
Clowns! Babies! Crab monsters! And more, from Attack the Block to Zombie.
Bob Cashill witnesses A Separation, experiences Melancholia, and feels Shame.