
Revisiting Hours: ‘Confessions of a Dangerous Mind’ and the Dick Biopic
In this week's column: Craig Lindsey on how George Clooney's 2002 comedy about Chuck Barris's "secret" life as a C.I.A. hit man is a portrait of an artist as a complete asshole
In this week's column: Craig Lindsey on how George Clooney's 2002 comedy about Chuck Barris's "secret" life as a C.I.A. hit man is a portrait of an artist as a complete asshole
Scott Tobias on Jonathan Demme's damning, angry update of the Sixties conspiracy thriller — a "J'Accuse" aimed at Congress, corporations and the Military-Industrial Complex
This week's column looks back at Robert Altman's epic Angeleno character study that set the template for how to do we're-all-connected dramas right
This week's 'Revisiting Hours' looks back at Will Forte's 2010 'SNL'-sketch-turned-movie 'MacGruber' — our nation's beta-male hero
We look back at the Coen brothers' 2008 epic of idiocy, political backstabbing and narcissism run amuck — sound familiar?
Kathyrn Bigelow's 1991 cops-robbers-and-surfers thriller isn't just a great action movie — it gave the genre intimacy and equality
This week's column looks back at the David Cronenberg's 2007 thriller — a tale of tattoos, secrets and a completely different type of Russian conspiracy
Our weekly look back at an older film to stream focuses on Lars von Trier's 'Our Town' through a glass darkly
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