Drowning in the neon swamp of Tron: Ares
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Your eyes and your brain cells will hate you for watching this
Peter Tonguette is the author of Orson Welles Remembered and The Films of James Bridges.
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Your eyes and your brain cells will hate you for watching this
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Above all, Reiner proves his vim and vigor by the very quality of the film
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The movie knows we long for monogamy even as we court licentiousness
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Spike Lee does the right thing
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Revisiting Whit Stillman’s sophomore picture
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He is the classiest of class acts
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Is the books giant making a comeback?
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An interview with the director David Anspaugh as his new cut is released
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More than a century after it was founded, J. Press is keeping Ivy League style alive
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His standing among the cognoscenti has taken a tumble over the past decade or so
Afew weeks ago, news broke that Paramount was planning to embark on a remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo with a starring role for Robert Downey Jr. You are forgiven if your reaction is one of deep scepticism. What can possibly be gained by remaking a film widely regarded as the apex of the art form? What director today
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Reckoning with the subjectivity of ranking the greatest films ever
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The movie still resonates with viewers even to this day
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An action movie can be good or woke, but not both
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In some ways, the series is about itself: the fun of following along with an investigation, however grisly
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Hasn’t he spent long enough in time-out?
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Buster Keaton is again of the moment
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He lent ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ the spirit of untamed frivolity
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The enduring popularity of the Vacation series reflects not just the American appetite for travel, but also that old American virtue of gung-ho optimism
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The Twelve Lives of Alfred Hitchcock: An Anatomy of the Master of Suspense by Edward White reviewed