Tracing the arc of the 2024 Presidential Election and cinematic possibilities.
A 2016 Money Into Light interview with filmmaker Matthew David Wilder vs. a 2022 Vulture interview with musician Susanna Hoffs.
Memoir of a Snail is the best animated film I've seen this year.
I’ve cancelled my subscriptions to the Insurrection and the Resistance.
I sent him packing via email in 2003.
Jesse Eisenberg’s second feature A Real Pain reinvents the classic road trip comedy formula.
Urging Da Boss to see that Catholic movie Conclave with me this week.
Blitz is a powerful celebration of London’s working-class spirit during the darkest period of World War II.
Few sections of Brooklyn have changed more than the eastern end of Downtown.
Frosted panes, black Orlofsky, the silent bridge singing the Coke song.
Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg with votes for women.
Only the greatest meatheads among us will pay the size price.
New information’s always coming in.
Dark gothic Marvel and other history-altering decisions.
Shredding with the Joker.
Diehard fans in the monster mega-MAGA movement and political zombies starving around brainless idiots.
Wherever the hell you are my friend, please enjoy yourself!
The Los Angeles Times had pretty good ones. The Washington Post did not.
"Big Yellow Taxi," "Both Sides, Now," "My Old Man," and more in this September 3, 1970 performance.
Two hour compilation of all of the late Teri Garr's appearances on Late Night with David Letterman in 1985 and 1986.
Rogan explains why his open invitation to Kamala Harris for an interview hasn't been taken up by the campaign.
The two late media legends try to work out their differences in this September 25, 1991 episode.
The singer and filmmaker talks to Ross in this hour-long interview from October 1, 2009.
The comedian and actor on Korean barbeque and more in this half hour interview.
An on oft-overlooked masterpiece by the great international space age superstars.
49-minute interview with Richard and Karen Carpenter during their 1974 tour of the United Kingdom.
The late singer/songwriter's final appearance on the show, shortly after his cancer diagnosis.
This master's thesis in television production by Michael Wanger captures a psychedelic rock band otherwise lost to time.
The actor talks about his iconic film in this July 12, 1973 interview on The Dick Cavett Show.