Look Into the Dark Side of “It’s a Wonderful Life”
You haven't really seen this holiday classic until you do.
Why Clint Eastwood Is Still a Knockout at 88
And two more “old boy octogenarians” to celebrate.
The 13 Best Movies You Didn’t See in 2018
Limited releases and poor marketing campaigns likely kept these worthy films off your radar.
Honey, Did We Fail the Kids?
How movies mirror parental anxiety.
Anti-Semitism Still Rampant 25 Years After ’Schindler’s List”
Bigotry and hate immortalized in the Oscar-winning film is not a thing of the past.
How Hit Movie Royally Cheats History’s Female Power Players
"The Favourite" is an early Oscar darling that does.
When Snark Jumps the Shark
Our affinity for "so bad, it's good" film cynicism hurts creativity and art.
Put These Possible Oscar Contenders On Your List
Vice, A Star is Born, Mary Poppins... movies for serious film — and awards — buffs.
When Will Pop Culture Stop Glorifying Serial Killers?
Nothing is crazier than making icons out of creeps and criminals like Charles Manson.
How “Widows” Breathed New Life Into Oscar-Winning Filmmaker’s Work
Steve McQueen's view has taken a welcome, audience-friendly turn.
Can Johnny Depp Get Past His Own Baggage?
"The Crimes of Grindewald" star has been called a public relations liability.
Why Racial Inequality in “Green Book” Resonates So Deeply Today
The Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen drama set in 1962 follows a life-altering road trip.
Amid Midterm Elections, Mass Shootings and Caravan Controversies, Here’s How to Recharge
Cinematic versions of comfort foods — James Bond, yes, Tony Soprano, no — are great escapes.
“Dirty Harry” to Squirrel Hill: White Male Rage Is All the Rage
Movies have long romanticized loner who takes aim at system. But do they bear blame?
“Halloween,” “Widows” Show #MeToo Movement Ready for Close-up
"The Girl in the Spider's Web" also among a new wave of female-led movies.