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Anchorman Wouldn’t Have Been Nearly as Great Without Christina Applegate
In honor of the hit comedy’s 20th anniversary, let’s pay tribute to its secret MVP, whose Veronica Corningstone hilariously cut Ron Burgundy down to size.
In honor of the hit comedy’s 20th anniversary, let’s pay tribute to its secret MVP, whose Veronica Corningstone hilariously cut Ron Burgundy down to size.
With the imminent arrival of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, a Far-Flung Correspondent rewatched every Apes film to date from Charlton Heston to Mark Wahlberg, and beyond.
Five of James Gray's films have been collected on The Criterion Channel under the banner of James Gray's New York. The acclaimed filmmaker sits down to discuss what those works mean to him now and where he's headed next.
From Raging Bull to Killers of the Flower Moon, we salute a murderers’ row of award-worthy films.
An interview with Mark Wahlberg, star and producer of the R-rated faith biopic Father Stu.
A tribute to the star of The Wire, Boardwalk Empire, and Lovecraft Country.
An article about Oscar-nominee Gary Sinise receiving the 14th Lincoln Leadership Prize from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation
An interview with Winston Duke, the star of Us, Black Panther, Spenser Confidential, and Nine Days.
A tribute to the legendary Anna Karina.
A look back at the definitive performances from the most exciting American actor working today.
An appreciation of three films that opened on Labor Day 2006 that weren't screened for critics but have developed quite a following of their own.
Scout Tafoya's video essay series on maligned masterpieces continues with a celebration of Shane Black's The Predator.
A tribute to the late Penny Marshall, TV star and trailblazing director of Big, A League of Their Own and more.
The latest on Blu-ray, including Den of Thieves, Paddington 2, All the Money in the World, and The Virgin Suicides.
An interview with co-writer/actor/producer Jake Johnson about "Win It All," now playing on Netflix.
A tribute to the late actor and director, Bill Paxton.
A look at what films like "Sully" and "Deepwater Horizon" say about the modern disaster movie.