'The Hidden' arrived three years before the arrival of 'Twin Peaks,' but it's a movie that should naturally appeal to fans of that particular show. For one, it's got Kyle MacLachlan, playing an FBI agent with an unorthodox style.
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While one could make many cases against 'Argo', it's still a wildly entertaining film that's deserving of its accolades and even more remarkable for what it did for Ben Affleck's career.
We sat down with Chinonye Chukwu last week, ahead of 'Till‘s showing as a centerpiece screening at this year’s Philadelphia Film Festival to talk about her path to this point and this important story finally being told on the big screens.
George Clooney has been a movie star for 25 years now, but the best movie he's ever been a part of — 'Michael Clayton' — is one from 2007 that was a flop at the time of its release.
If some piece of media is an any way Twin Peaks-adjacent, I'm going to check it out. That's true of movies, live performance installations, burlesque shows, you name it. Even operas. That's where 'Black Lodge' came in.
Cancel culture has been a constant topic in comedy these days, so let's take a look back at that Kevin Hart Oscars incident and see what cancellation looks like.
Released 10 years ago, 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' is one of the best teen movies of the 2010s, touching on mental illness and brimming with a promising young cast.
'Singles' wasn't Cameron Crowe's best film, but, it truly captured that brief moment in rock and roll history where '90s grunge had Seattle at the center of the universe.
'The Whale', starring a resurgent Brendan Fraser, has been one of the biggest hits of the early festival season, drawing minutes-long standing ovations. But... aside from Fraser, the film itself is not good.
You may have heard, probably way more than you should have, about Sydney Sweeney's mother's 60th birthday party. It's as ridiculous as it sounds.
'Cop Land', released 25 years ago, was a relatively run-of-the-mill cop corruption thriller that's distinguished by featuring one of the best casts ever assembled for a crime film.
Released 40 years ago this month, 'Pink Floyd: The Wall' can best be described as 90 minutes of interconnected weirdness, scored by one of the best rock albums of all time.
Dylan Kidd's 'Roger Dodger' didn't exactly make a huge splash when it landed in the fall of 2002 but it's a movie with a hell of a hook that's always stayed with me after I saw it.
One of the quintessential movies of the New Hollywood of the 1970s turns 50 years old this year. 'The King of Marvin Gardens,' directed by Bob Rafelson, was weird, experimental, and featured Jack Nicholson on top of his game.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of some great movies from 1972, and while 'Night of the Lepus' (a horror pseudo-Western about giant bunnies attacking) isn't a great film by any stretch, it is a great oddity.
There was once a time, albeit brief, when Steven Seagal was actually both cool and a plausible movie star; with the best of his run being 1992's 'Under Siege.'
Released 45 years ago now, 'Eraserhead's exercise in surrealism was very clearly an early look at what David Lynch is capable of as a filmmaker, at a time when his talents had not yet been fully developed.
Started by Chuck Shepherd in 1988, the News of the Weird column became a touchstone for a lot of people growing up. But who was the man behind it? And was that even his real name?
A year before the 1998 debut of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000,'came 'Amazon Women on the Moon,' a movie with surprisingly similar sensibility, familiar faces, and some truly memorable sketches.
'In & Out' was a decent-sized hit that got its origin story from Tom Hanks' 1994 Oscars speech. And while it had its heart in the right place, it's very much a film of its time.
Give Tim Robbins' film 'Bob Roberts' this, three decades after its release: they walked so Dr. Mehmet Oz could run.
'Better Call Saul' wrapped up its run on AMC earlier this month, earning great acclaim for both its totality as a series and for how it handled its endgame differently than all the shows before it.
'The World According to Garp' is remembered as one of Robin Williams' best-ever dramatic roles, and an extremely bizarre and disjointed film, which satirizes feminism and features John Lithgow as a trans woman.
'Unforgiven', Clint Eastwood's classic Western from 1992, is seen as a crowing achievement in Eastwood's career, and not only because it won Best Picture and three other Oscars.