#818: Network (7 From ’76) / Laura (’40s Noir #3) / Oscar Nominations
45 years later, our screens may have changed, but Sidney Lumet’s Oscar-winning media satire still stings.
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45 years later, our screens may have changed, but Sidney Lumet’s Oscar-winning media satire still stings.
Read MoreScorsese's grimy urban masterpiece turns 45—and is timely as ever.
Read MoreDaniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield are electric in the new biopic about slain Black Panther leader Fred Hampton.
Read MoreThe best performances, scenes, and surprises from the great movie year 1984—and Jim Jarmusch's '84 indie hit.
Read More10 questions about what remains of the 2020 movie year.
Read MoreThe latest from Sofia Coppola plays like a spiritual sequel to "Lost in Translation."
Read MoreMilos Forman's Best Picture-winning biopic inspires a consideration of Mozart at the movies.
Read MoreDirector Kirsten Johnson's inventive send-off to her aging father is "a miracle of a film."
Read MoreDirector Sean Durkin returns with his first film since "Martha Marcy May Marlene"—and Chantal Akerman's '75 masterpiece.
Read MoreThe man who invented the sound of the spaghetti western.
Read MoreMore evidence that Dev Patel needs to be a huge star—and Vera Chytilová's Czech New Wave classic.
Read MoreThe two-time Oscar-winning director is back with the new doc "Desert One."
Read MoreThe Broadway phenomenon comes to the small screen.
Battle of the '84 blockbusters and Davis in her biggest box office hit.
Read MoreClassic sitcoms, vicarious travel and Miyazaki just some of the things helping us survive the shutdown.
Read MoreChristopher Nolan's time-shifting debut and Davis at her best in William Wyler's fascinating 1938 drama.
Read MoreTwo of the greatest rock movies of all time—and “Purple Rain.”
Read MoreFrogs in the forecast.
Read MoreScorsese new gangster epic is a reflective and elegiac masterpiece.
Read MoreRobert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe lose their minds in the latest from "The Witch" director Robert Eggers.
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