Recalling a Thai tradition you don’t remember and spaghetti Westerns you do, Sasanatieng shocks with brilliant, brave hues.
Terry Gilliam returns, with no one but himself to blame.
It isn't the movie you may think it is, but Hostage will get your attention.
In a year when small movies came up big, picking the top ten was a Payne.
Chinese director Zhang Yimou carves a masterpiece.
In Garden State, home is where Zach Braff's heart is.
I set out to write a story on open-mike nights. But the joke was on me.
The Bushies damn themselves in the wrenching Fahrenheit 9/11.
The Bride's back for blood, this time without the mess.
Bad Santa is crude and rude and the jolliest Christmas movie ever.
Twenty-five years later, a filmmaker comes to grips with his Kids.
Miramax sabotages Pinocchio with a lousy dub.
In Spirited Away, Hayao Miyazaki soars through the looking glass.
Audiences love Jerry Bruckheimer. Critics don't. Like he cares.
Billy Bob has a simple plan: to sing about life and lovin' his wife.
Four years after his baptism by fire, mystical troubadour Jim White returns with a batch of sacrificial “hick-hop.”
Baz Luhrmann makes movies--and audiences--in his own image.
Why the best teen movie of the year, based on a beloved novel, won't be in theaters.
Or: Why winning an Oscar sometimes means losing a career
Robert Altman wants your attention, if not your affection.
Sandman author Neil Gaiman finds magic in the damnedest place.
Romeo Must Die packs a Hong-Kong style wallop.
The members of the 8 Bucks Experiment enjoyed a moment as movie stars. Now they're back to the real-life business of punk rock.
A contemporary sensibility benefits this version of Mansfield Park.
Japanese anime fans rejoice with the American release of Princess Mononoke.
