Released 50 years ago, Robert Altman's 'The Long Goodbye' represents one of the most fascinating and miraculous films of the 1970s, starring an Elliott Gould in his prime.
'Time Warp' is a wonderful achievement and a total blast to watch, with well-chosen talking heads, and an all-abiding love for cinema and what makes it connect with crowds, albeit often years after the film was originally released.
'The Big Lebowski' spin-off, 'The Jesus Rolls', was actually intended as a remake of a whole different film from 1974, but with a dash of Jesus in it.
It's taken him nearly half a century to earn it, but actor Sam Elliott has become an under-appreciated national treasure, thanks in large part to his recent role in 'A Star Is Born.'
Hollywood may have proclaimed itself as the entertainment capital of the world, but Europe prides itself as the birthplace of cinema. While these two worlds oftentimes converge, there are significant differences.
Over twenty years since its release, 'The Big Lebowski' has inspired theme parties, an annual festival celebrated every March 6th, private clubs, and of course, a religion based on The Dude’s philosophy.
John Turturro didn't have any writing or directing role in the original movie, but the actor has frequently talked about wanting to make a Jesus movie until the film finally entered production in late 2016. And now we know when we'll see it.