This loving, ambivalent 1999 film about Andy Kaufman reminds us what so many Oscar-bait dramas get wrong when trying to portray greatness.
The 78-year-old renaissance man has worked with terrific filmmakers across his career. And yet his movies always have his personal stamp, always feeling like they’re emanating from his essence.
An interview with author Jesse David Fox about his new book, Comedy Book: How Comedy Conquered Culture—and the Magic That Makes It Work.
A look back at Peter Weir's best films, on the occasion of his upcoming lifetime achievement Oscar.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including The Black Phone, Men, and 4K editions of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Flatliners, and more.
An annotated table of contents featuring our complete coverage from the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.
A preview of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, which includes new films by David Cronenberg, Claire Denis, Kelly Reichardt, Park Chan-wook, and many more.
A reprint of Donald Liebenson's 1995 article for The Los Angeles Times, "Thumb and Thumber: Siskel and Ebert have their digits on the pulse of the mainstream. Even Hollywood gives them a thumbs up."
A look at the narrative features that premiered at this year's Tribeca Festival.
A tribute to the director Joel Schumacher.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD includes Emma, The Way Back, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Wildlife.
The Fortson family on "Rated"; Deborah Kampmeier on "Tape"; William Paul Clark on Tarantino; Tribute to Kenneth Turan; 19 Classic Tex Avery Cartoons.
Who and what you should nominate for Emmys this year.
A report from this morning's Golden Globes nominations announcement, and a full list of the nominees.
Some directors are all about the visual symbolism, but Forman was more of a people-watcher.