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The Scene That Clint Eastwood Cut to Make Unforgiven a Classic
There was originally supposed to be one more scene before the end of Unforgiven, and by cutting it, Clint Eastwood cemented the film's masterpiece status
There was originally supposed to be one more scene before the end of Unforgiven, and by cutting it, Clint Eastwood cemented the film's masterpiece status
Writer/director Michael Jacobs talks about Maybe I Do and what he has learned about love.
A celebration of writer/director Elaine May, who will receive an honorary Oscar this year.
If the best comedy is essentially very serious, or has a very serious basis, then that explains the career of Charles Grodin.
An interview with Michael Koresky, author of Films of Endearment: A Mother, a Son and the 80s Films That Defined Us.
A tribute to the versatile director.
An interview with the co-writer and director of the new comedy, "Book Club."
The great playwright and screen actor leaves behind a legacy of introspective, fascinating work, much of it having to do with America's self-image.
An interview with writer/director/actor Demetri Martin about his new film, "Dean."
An interview with the director "Baby Boom" and reappreciation of the film on its 30th anniversary.
An interview with writer/director Janicza Bravo about her SXSW comedy, "Lemon."
A review of Paolo Sorrentino's "The Young Pope," starring Jude Law, Diane Keaton and James Cromwell.
A critic spends an entire year watching Woody Allen films and reports on the experience.
A report on the Museum of the Moving Image's Salute to Warren Beatty.
A report from Venice on the festival's Venice Classics program, including restored films by Robert Bresson, John Ford, Andrei Tarkovsky, George Romero and Woody Allen.
A review from the Venice Film Festival of Paolo Sorrentino's new series.
An appreciation of the late novelist and filmmaker Nora Ephron.
The shaming of Robert De Niro; Disappointment invades "The 5th Wave"; Christopher Jason Bell on "The Winds That Scatter"; Why the #OscarsSoWhite fuss matters; Boxing's greatest muse.
An overview of the films that will be theatrically released in the 2015 fall season.