If anyone would appreciate cheap fun, it's The Dude, Jeff Bridges's iconic slacker character in The Big Lebowski. We may not have bowling on our activities list, but you can see the 1998 Coen brothers' classic for free this weekend -- and there are many more entertaining events around town, everythi ... More >>
By Scott Foundas In his brief remarks before the first public screening of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, Robert Redford praised the Sundance Institute's ongoing filmmaker development labs as "our core," noting that the festival itself was conceived "to create an audience for the filmmakers in ou ... More >>
BDSM-themed movies, and films with hot kink scenes in them provide us with two very important things: mainstream popular-culture acceptance, and something to jerk the gerk/smack the peach to when we're bored.
The season of big budget bangs uses its brain.
I'm Not There and the changing face of Bob Dylan on film.
Tom Kalin's Cannes comeback.
Despite a non-existent marketing campaign, Cuarón’s latest is not to be missed.
Middle-class malaise meets inner-city despair on Chicago’s Southside.
Stale romantic comedy has neither romance nor comedy.
Freedomland turns a rich, complex book into a poor, simple movie.
Laws of Attraction is so generic, it oughtta be illegal.
Wouldn’t you like to be in their shoes?
This summer's movies could withstand the drought.
Paul Thomas Anderson
Talented trio reveals that it's sad to be gloomy.
The dinosaurs are jumping, but the story isn't.
With his other projects behind him, Jeff Mueller is putting all his energy into Shipping News.
Hopkins without Foster just doesn't cut it.
Boogie Nights director Paul Thomas Anderson lives up to his potential with Magnolia.
From South Park to Pokémon, 1999 was almost an American beauty.
