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"The Green Knight" Is Really, Truly Not That Kind of Fantasy Movie

In lieu of hero-buildling and stylized violence, David Lowery's take on Arthurian legend invites you to soak in its vibes and chew the scenery

Why J.R.R. Tolkien Fell in Love With "The Green Knight" a Century Ago

Before "Lord of the Rings," Tolkien was bewitched by the Arthurian poem that underlies David Lowery's critically acclaimed new movie

Festival Organizer for Woodstock '99 Blames Women for Their Assaults

"I am critical of the hundreds of women that were walking around with no clothes on, and expecting not to be touched," says John Scher

Tom Hanks's Airstream Is Being Sold at Auction

Where film history meets vehicular history

The Anthony Bourdain Documentary Staged Its Ending

"Roadrunner" was already facing ethical questions over its use of deepfake technology

The Most Memorable Performances From the 74th Cannes Film Festival

After a yearlong hiatus, the most exciting names in cinema descended

Inside "Titane," The French Body-Horror Film That Just Won the Palme d'Or

Writer-director Julia Ducournau's film plays with the power dynamic between filmmaker and audience

Why the New Aston Martin Valhalla Isn’t the Same as James Bond’s Valhalla

Just like "No Time to Die," we’ve been waiting years for the production version of this hypercar

Carl Sagan Critiqued "Star Wars" as "All White" and Full of "Human Chauvinism"

The late, great astronomer enjoyed the films but thought the science was bad and found it discriminatory against Wookiees

New Anthony Bourdain Documentary Offers Insights About His Life and Death

Director Morgan Neville didn't shy away from probing around the mystery of Bourdain's 2018 suicide