10 Movies Disowned By Their Own Directors
Even some filmmakers know when they've made a real clunker of a movie.
Even some filmmakers know when they've made a real clunker of a movie.
The year in classic film on video gets off to a laugh-filled start with Criterion’s Blu-ray debut of Preston Sturges’ screwball classic “The Palm Beach Story’’ (1942) in a gleaming…
The great travel movies are about more than just scenery. They tell stories that capture the spirit of travel and encourage that familiar longing to head off somewhere new.
THE DVD SHELF: A Joyful “Pride,” Woody Allen's Latest and Revisiting “Tootsie” 04 Jan 2015 This month's column looks at Matthew Warchus' new movie “Pride”; Woody Allen's “Magic in the Moonlight”; the new Blu-ray release of Dustin Hoffman's “Tootsie”; and John Ford's “My Darling Clementine.”
While even westerns directed by limited talents can have their charms, westerns made by masterful directors are not to be missed, as a trio of new DVDs demonstrates.
A list of must-see and must-avoid flicks for the spring of 2015.
The Equalizer pairs the team of actor Denzel Washington with Director Antoine Fuqua in their first project since 2001’s Training Day. …
Find a complete guide to TV and movie titles heading to Blu-ray and DVD throughout the month of January, including Gone Girl, Boyhood, Get on Up, Fury, and much more. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at Metacritic
Out of sheer contrarian perversity, I did everything I could to avoid picking “Boyhood” as the year's best film. It has been lauded so much already; its hype, the increasingly heavy burden of awards-generated expectation, has turned into this gentle masterwork's worst enemy.
THE BEST OF 2014 This is the year where three of the biggest talents in the industry broke our hearts. Philip Seymour Hoffman overdosed on heroin. Robin Williams killed himself; and Bill Cosby drugged and raped multiple women (“allegedlyâ€).