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This week's streaming column: Alex Pappademas on Paul Schrader's 1978 profane, pulpy, prescient-as-hell comedy about the wage-slave blues
This week's streaming column: Alex Pappademas on Paul Schrader's 1978 profane, pulpy, prescient-as-hell comedy about the wage-slave blues
From superhero parents to supernaturally haunted kids, black comedies to 'Black Panther' – the greatest films to hit theaters so far this year
Writer-director on his stunning eco-existential drama, making Seventies-style movies now and that time Homeland Security thought he wanted to kill the President
Writer-director's story of a priest politically awakened by an eco-activist is, simply put, one of the best movies of 2018
The fundraising site has financed some star-studded productions, but are celebrities killing the golden goose?
Michael J. Fox straps on a guitar and Joan Jett gets into character for director Paul Schrader's upcoming movie 'Light of Day'
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