A collection of words. What year is it (#574)?
Celine Song’s Materialists strains to break beyond its poorly-written screenplay.
Even when Apple Cider Vinegar is too pointed in its message to sustain its narrative, Kaitlyn Dever’s performance justifies it.
Airport, despite being overshadowed by its parody Airplane!, remains a solid and underrated blockbuster.
A look at the brave dollmakers who chose representation.
A 2023 British Film Institute interview with documentarian Errol Morris vs. a 2025 SPIN interview with rapper Dennis “Ghostface Killah” Coles.
Celine Song's Materialists is an acutely observed romantic comedy.
Trump’s winning the Los Angeles P.R. battle.
Hannah Montana meets Hans Urs Von Balthasar.
And the only real way through it.
The drug remains an open question for science to answer.
The fuzzy mess of people, places, and events that never existed blur out of focus flashbacks and unwanted overexposures in non-events. The time and place remain unclear.
Len Wiseman's The Ballerina reminds us why the femme fatale format works & what has kept interested in the subject matter over the past few decades.
The never-ending biker/driver feud continues in Portland.
The Apple TV+ series Sugar has a strange justification for its Old Hollywood nostalgia.
Dragging kids and Uncle Jeffrey into a distracting squabble.
Argentine Noir film The Bitter Stems is exceptional.
Book reviews. Huh!
Films reminiscent of the humid hot summers in Baltimore.
I hope it's an example for the rest of the country.
Tracking the Nephilim from ancient times to a possible future.
The actor returns to talk with Bill Maher about kissing James Franco in Milk and more.
The late legend live in Santa Monica.
Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw talks about Hollywood relationships, the Pope, and more.
Jazz funk album from Italy in the mid-1970s.
The jazz legend performs with Stan Getz, Wynton Kelly, Oscar Peterson, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb in this set recorded in Germany in 1960.
Robert Rodriguez talks to the director of Here, I Want to Hold Your Hand, Back to the Future, and more.
The jazz legend performs with Mike Stern, Marcus Miller, Al Foster, Bill Evans, and Mino Cinelu on Italian television in 1982.
The author of A Streetcar Named Desire and many more talks about his life and career in this interview aired on July 22, 1979.
The show's creator and its star talk about their work together, the reboot, and the controversial ending.
The late actor talks about his work in this interview recorded in Sacramento in 1983.