Every compelling cyberpunk story makes space for a glimmer of hope. No matter how bleak or depressing things get in a hellish ...
James Gray’s 1994 debut gets a director-approved 4K restoration as Criterion’s August slate also highlights Todd Haynes, Barbara Kopple, Bertrand Tavernier, and five radical Japanese documentaries.
Jane Fonda and media mogul Ted Turner may have divorced more than two decades ago, but their relationship remained one of Hollywood’s most fascinating partnerships long after it ended. Following the ...
Across history, gods were not always forgotten because people stopped believing in them. Sometimes they were condemned because empires fell, new religions rose, and the winners rewrote the sacred ...
With his captivating blend of the gothic and whimsical, Tim Burton has carved a niche for outcasts to see themselves in his peculiar worlds. Burton’s penchant for the Gothic has permeated each of his ...
Frankenstein’s monster is an enduring icon in literature. Created by Mary Shelley in 1818 in her seminal sci-fi horror masterpiece of the same name, the iconic character has appeared in more than 400 ...
Frankenstein’s monster is an enduring icon in literature. Created by Mary Shelley in 1818 in her seminal sci-fi horror masterpiece of the same name, the iconic character has appeared in more than 400 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Three-time Oscar nominated Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland is in the running for an Academy Award once again with biopic Franz exploring the life of enigmatic Czech writer Franz Kafka, ...
After this weekend's VMAs, take a look back at the now-42 videos that have secured the award show's top prize — and see which one we deem the all-time best. By Andrew Unterberger MTV’s biggest night — ...
Since its coining in 1946 by French critic Nino Frank, who observed from afar something dark, quite literally, going on at the American cinema, the term “film noir” has been debated and debated and ...