Breakfast Is Served—Again: Alan Rudolph on the reissue of “Breakfast of Champions”
An interview with the filmmaker of the then-reviled Kurt Vonnegut adaptation, now reclaimed and rereleased via Shout! Studios.
An interview with the filmmaker of the then-reviled Kurt Vonnegut adaptation, now reclaimed and rereleased via Shout! Studios.
10 of the best horror films of 2024 and where to watch them this Halloween week.
A look back at the seminal Blaxploitation classic, now given new life with a 4K restoration.
A review of the second season of Netflix's The Diplomat.
A tribute to the legendary Teri Garr, star of Young Frankenstein, Mr. Mom, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Tootsie, and so many more.
A dispatch of some international faves that come from this year's Chicago International Film Festival.
Hallmark Christmas movie star Jonathan Bennett tells us about the new reality competition to find the next Hallmark Christmas hunk.
The latest and greatest on streaming and Blu-ray, including About Dry Grasses, Deadpool & Wolverine, and Twisters.
A review of a fun new arcade game based on two iconic franchises.
A look back at the seminal trap-horror franchise, two decades (and a spate of sequels) on.
A report from this weekend's tribute to the star of Moonlight and Exhibiting Forgiveness.
The latest remaster goes to Sony's influential and entertaining Until Dawn.
On three very different films from this year's Chicago International Film Festival.
A dispatch of three dramas from the Chicago International Film Festival.
The Holy Trinity of Hallmark hunks discusses the network's new male-centered romcom trilogy.
It's disjointed in its best moments and flat-out bad in its worst, and by the end of the series, it feels like a waste of time.
The women in these films work alone to grapple with the mystery and horror surrounding them, or within them, in what is a little evolution and revolution unto itself.
A tribute to the acclaimed cinematographer, responsible for many of Mike Leigh's most striking depictions of the mundane.
An interview with Steve James on the 30th anniversary of Hoop Dreams.