"They're all about where people come from. Nobody seems to wonder where somebody's going." So says the Depression-era bank-robber-cum-folk-hero... More >>
Having sounded the alarm successfully on ills ranging from global warming to health care, documentarians are now laying their cards on the table.... More >>
TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN
On a high-definition TV, reduced by the miracle of chapter-skipping to a tooth-rattling 25 minutes of hot... More >>
Throughout his career, festival favorite Olivier Assayas has alternated between meta-pop, sometimes lurid, neo-new wave genre flicks and their... More >>
IL DIVO
Hard on the heels of the acclaimed Gomorrah, Italian corruption gets a much quieter but equally vigorous workout in Paolo Sorrentino's... More >>
Want to know how a city works? Start by watching 1974's The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, a primer in which subway hijackers test how long... More >>
What Fletch was to plaid-checked water-cooler wits in the '80s, what National Lampoon's Van Wilder was to college-bound douches at the dawn of... More >>
Starting Saturday, on the lawless streets of Hillsboro Village, The Belcourt will devote its entire summer of weekend repertory programming to... More >>
VALENTINO: THE LAST EMPEROR
One of the year's surprise hits in limited release, Matt Tyrnauer's documentary hails the end of an era: the 45-year... More >>
Nashville isn't often a next stop for movies on their way back from
Cannes. So it's a sign of the rising status of the Nashville
Screenwriters... More >>
DRAG ME TO HELL
Often a drifting virtuoso in the years before finding his Spider-Man
gig, director Sam Raimi here defaults to the horror romps... More >>