The legendary film critic, who appears this weekend at New York's Metrograph in conversation, tells IndieWire about his issues with 10-best lists and where his massive DVD collection ended up.
I have mixed feelings, but I was impressed by a lot of “The Brutalist,” especially by the performance ... I’m kind of a pack rat, and because I’ve written a DVD Column for so many years for ...
Staff writer Ore Fawole writes that “The Brutalist” feels more like a film that is being propelled to prominence less for its ...
Guy Pearce and Felicity Jones talk to Yahoo UK about the film's unique feature, and whether they think more movies should employ it in future.
Animated adventure, "Dog Man," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $36 million in receipts this weekend, ...
The Brutalist is bringing back the intermission ... four hours long — was screened with an intermission, and its DVD release was split between two discs with an intermission built in.
Meanwhile, this week's "Screen Talk" special guest is a Coppola, Utopia co-chief Robert Schwartzman, who details family projects "Megalopolis," "The Last Showgirl," and more.
Elmes tells IndieWire about "haunting dark corners" with the late filmmaker on "Eraserhead" and the great feedback Lynch gave him at the "Blue Velvet" DGA premiere.