The First Cut of "Easy Rider" Was Over Four Hours Long
The finished version is a lot shorter
Woody Allen Reportedly Readying Final Film
He plans to focus on his writing after that
Why Every Man Should Watch This Film About Female Pleasure
The buzzy new Emma Thompson flick is a masterclass in modern masculinity
Revisiting a Lost — and Possible Nonexistent — Hitchcock Film
The director made "Number 13" one hundred years ago
Revisiting One of Alfred Hitchcock's Most Singular Collaborators
Norman Lloyd had an impressive career
Decades After Its Release, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro Revisited "Heat"
A restoration is due out later this year
Philip Baker Hall, Legendary Character Actor, Dead at 90
He memorably worked with Paul Thomas Anderson, Robert Altman and Jerry Seinfeld
Louis C.K.’s Film Release Plan Is Cynical in the Worst Possible Way
The comedian directed an independent film, "Fourth of July"
Ethan Coen Returns to Filmmaking With Jerry Lee Lewis Documentary
"Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble In Mind" will debut at the Cannes Film Festival
On “Men” and the Heavy-Handedness of Highbrow Horror
Director Alex Garland's latest is too preoccupied with its obvious subtext to deliver any genuine scares
A New Study Reveals the Country's Most Filmed Streets
New York and Los Angeles were both well-represented
Now We Know the Least Diverse Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
It's not necessarily a surprise
A New Doc Shines a Light on New England's Winter Surfing Devotees
“Winter Surfing: New England’s Best Kept Secret” is a film about unwavering commitment, gratitude... and freezing your ass off
Steven Spielberg Is Developing a Project Based on “Bullitt”
It would not be a remake of the 1968 film
The 20 Best Films We Saw at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival
From Kanye to volcanoes to cabbage-eating robots, this year’s lineup had something for everyone
States Are Taking Steps to Get Live Ammunition Off Film Sets
New York and California, to be more specific