WALL-E blasts off to the future by boldly going where every sci-fi movie's gone before. And that's a good thing.
By Robert Wilonsky,
June 25, 2008
Many will attempt to describe WALL-E with a one-liner. It's R2-D2 in love. 2001: A Space Odyssey starring the Little Tramp. An Inconvenient Truth... More>>
GetSmart redux is a rare device: A TV remake for the big screen that works on its own terms.
By J. Hoberman,
June 18, 2008
As old Broadway shows are revived, new Broadway shows get spun from old movies so that new movies may be fashioned from ancient TV series. It's... More>>
Mongol paints a historically hazy but kickass picture of everyone's fave emperor, Genghis Khan.
By Jim Ridley,
June 18, 2008
You want a history lesson? Take a class. You want clanging swords, sneering villains, storybook romance, and bloody vengeance? Here's a brawny... More>>
Dario Argento caps off his horror trilogy with horrific parody.
By Jim Ridley,
June 18, 2008
A topsy-turvy Escherland exists where Dario Argento's The Mother of Tears is considered a twisted classic, and it is a magical place. Up is down,... More>>
Master of the beautifully modulated and devastatingly melancholy romantic farce, Korean director Hong Sang-soo presents a pair of overlapping... More>>
Art HouseCompiled By Michael Leaverton and Hiya Swanhuyser,
June 18, 2008
Artists' Television Access. Flesh and Blow Job: The Revival House Classic Queer Cinema presents films from the Factory by Paul Morrissey and Andy... More>>
A domineering dad and the son under his thumb in When Did You Last See Your Father?
By Ella Taylor,
June 11, 2008
Nothing snaps a child's head around quite like a dying parent, especially when the parent is a cantankerous old sod like Arthur Morrison (Jim... More>>