In honor of the award-winning actor’s death, we celebrate her most indelible roles, which highlight her vulnerability, intensity and sweetness.
An Interview with the actor about developing television projects with a cinematic flair, how Warren Beatty in "Shampoo" shaped his performance, and the uneasy marriage of privilege and activism.
A feature on the impact of the 2005 hit Bunty Aur Babli, and its connection to the Arthur Penn classic.
An interview with Mark Wahlberg, star and producer of the R-rated faith biopic Father Stu.
An interview with actors Dante Basco, Caroline Goodall and Charlie Korsmo, screenwriters James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo and Hart’s son Jake about the thirtieth anniversary of Steven Spielberg's Hook.
If the best comedy is essentially very serious, or has a very serious basis, then that explains the career of Charles Grodin.
A look at the staying power of Alan J. Pakula's The Parallax View and the age of conspiracies.
The latest on Blu-ray and streaming, including Freaky, Let Him Go, Greenland, and Criterion editions of The Parallax View, Smooth Talk, and two films by Ramin Bahrani.
An interview with director Václav Marhoul about his adaptation of Jerzy Kosínski's The Painted Bird.
A tribute to the great Buck Henry.
An interview with director Rob Garver about his Pauline Kael documentary, What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael.
A tribute to the late character actor in Seymour Cassel, one of the great faces in American independent film.
They were very different in tone, genre, production values, and intended audiences, but these two films from 1994 had one key innovation in common.
With FilmStruck gone and no real alternative filling the void at present, Amazon is in a prime position to grab up fans of classic movies.
The latest on Blu-ray and DVD, including Skyscraper, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Sorry to Bother You, and more.