What A Hoot!
Hootenanny also was unafraid to push the artistic and political envelopes of its day. Best of includes show-stoppers by read more
Princess Di-aries
It had never occured to me that the queen might watch television before bedtime or drive herself across the countryside in a Land Rover. read more
The Situation
The Situation might prove valuable as a humane report of what it was probably really like. read more
The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Winner of the 2006 Palm d’Or at Cannes, The Wind That Shakes the Barley thrusts viewers into the rainy landscapes and political tumult of 1920s Ireland. read more
The Namesake
Lahiri's novel, already essential reading for anyone stuck in an unfamiliar place, is honestly and earnestly rendered here, and The Namesake will resonate with anyone who's ever felt the crush of a compound identity. read more
Bob Dylan - Don't Look Back [docudrama]
The film itself—the 23-year-old Dylan oozing bravado, surreal wisdom and music, in iconic black and white—plays with perpetual vitality. read more
Woman is the Future of Man
Hong is considered a master filmmaker by many critics, so it’s surprising to see him make a film that’s more feisty than philosophical. read more
Monsters and Madmen
Corridors of Blood (1958) and The Haunted Strangler (1958) feature Boris Karloff in two of his best roles. In each film he plays a crusading agent of change undone by his own righteousness. read more
Cream - Classic Artists: Cream [image entertainment]
This fact-filled doc—written by first-generation rock journalist Chris Welch and comprised almost entirely of talking-head reminiscences from the band members and their contemporaries read more
Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes
Documentary filmmaker Byron Hurt begins his latest work with a disclaimer of sorts... read more
Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes
Documentary filmmaker Byron Hurt begins his latest work with a disclaimer of sorts... read more
Days of Glory
Realistic portrait of North African soldiers’ WWII experience read more
Days of Glory
Realistic portrait of North African soldiers’ WWII experience read more
Avenue Montaigne
At this café, heartfelt comedy is always on the menu read more
Tourist Tryst
Three female vacationers plunge into shockingly poor world of late-'70s Haiti read more
Tourist Tryst
Three female vacationers plunge into shockingly poor world of late-'70s Haiti read more
Foreign Your Consideration
International pictures about bad-spies-gone-good and orphans-on-the-lam read more
Foreign Your Consideration
International pictures about bad-spies-gone-good and orphans-on-the-lam read more
13 Tzameti
Nerve-fraying thriller turns Russian roulette into parlor game read more
An Unreasonable Man
The feel-good-then-feel-really-really-bad documentary of the year read more

