A Conversation With A Ninth Grader About ‘Eighth Grade’ (BLU-RAY REVIEW)
Our critic and his stepdaughter discuss the realities of Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade.
Rest In Peace Burt Reynolds: Five Legendary Performances From Hollywood’s King of Suave
We look back on the legendary career of the incomparable Burt Reynolds.
Ethan Hawke Talks Capturing the Blaze Foley Mystique (INTERVIEW)
Director Ethan Hawke discusses his latest film, Blaze, and the legacy of Blaze Foley.
Ben Dickey’s ‘Blaze’ of Glory: Talking Blaze Foley and Ethan Hawke’s New Biopic (INTERVIEW)
Musician turned actor Ben Dickey discusses his role in Ethan Hawke’s Blaze Foley biopic, Blaze.
‘Better’ Than ‘Bad’: AMC’s ‘Better Call Saul’ Has Surpassed ‘Breaking Bad’
The longer AMC’s spinoff continues, the more it outshines its mother series.
‘The Young Offenders’: Ireland’s Big-Hearted, Beautiful, Pain-Filled, Tragic, Working Class, Breakout Comedy
Dark and twisted, as only the Irish can do, The Young Offenders is a bold, hilarious take on working class problems.
‘Dead Man’ and the Surreal Landscape of Jim Jarmusch
Jim Jarmusch’s visionary western gets a bold new release from Criterion.
Moontower Comedy: Tig Notaro And Janeane Garofalo Say What’s On Their Minds
Austin’s premiere comedy festival brought some bigs name in for its first night.
Why ‘The Last Jedi’ Is The Best ‘Star Wars’ Movie
With the home release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, we look back on what made it such a great installment on the saga.
Why ‘Silicon Valley’ Will Succeed Without Erlich Bachman
TJ Miller’s departure might just be the best thing that could have happened to HBO’s hit comedy series.