As a capper to Women’s Writers Week, a look at one of my favorite actresses, the magnificent Anna Faris, too often taken for ...
The Black Women Film Network (BWFN) recently announced its lineup of honorees and programming for its annual Summit, set to take place on Saturday, March 21st, at Atlanta’s Loudermilk Conference ...
One of my favorite coffee-table books in a very long time is now available in stores: Martin Scorsese: All the Films by Olivier Bousquet, Arnaud Devillard, and Nicolas Schaller. Admittedly, I’m biased ...
I met Tom Noonan in 2008, on the 2 train in Brooklyn, heading back into Manhattan after speaking to a film history class at Brooklyn College. There were maybe 40 people on the train, standing and ...
It’s 1977, a “time of great mischief” in Brazil, and in the opening minutes of Kleber Mendonça Filho‘s “The Secret Agent,” ...
However, unlike the Medusa-reclaimed inspired by Ovid and expanded by Gray, Linda loses us by murdering innocents. Thus, she ...
Once the world’s biggest moviemaker, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was weakened by corporate warfare and on the brink of collapse.
Isabella Rossellini’s legacy is primarily tied to her role as Dorothy Vallens in “Blue Velvet.” Vallens is deliciously ...
So is “irascible.”) Greg gets lightly disciplined for multiple instances of inappropriate behavior that “Rooster” portrays as ...
Apple TV’s French drama “The Hunt” made headlines when it was pulled from the streamer’s schedule just days ahead of its ...
Entertaining audiences is in Joan Cusack’s DNA. A crackling, high-voltage live wire who commits to scenes with an intensely ...
In the earliest days of movie history, women played key roles on screen and behind the scenes. Dwight Cleveland, author of ...