#871: The Northman / Sherlock, Jr. (Buster Keaton #3)
Robert Eggers’ bold and bloody Viking epic.
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"The Flagship Film Podcast"
“The flagship film podcast” featuring in-depth reviews, top 5 lists and interviews.
Robert Eggers’ bold and bloody Viking epic.
Read MoreMatt Reeves brings the goth to Gotham City.
Read MoreA quartet of Keaton two-reelers kicks off the Buster Keaton Marathon.
Read MoreOscar Isaac and Tiffany Haddish in the latest from Paul Schrader (“First Reformed”).
Read MoreLoneliness, desire and playacting in Wong Kar Wai’s 2000 masterpiece.
Read More“Like it or not, it’s a real movie.” Guest critic Michael Phillips joins Josh for a review of the latest from director Leos Carax.
Read MoreDavid Lowery brings his cinematic obsessions to an ancient Arthurian legend.
Read More“Truffle pig revenge tale” is the kind of late period Nic Cage picture you’ve come to expect, except for one thing: it’s really good.
Read MoreWar, romance, betrayal, escape, the realization that humans destroyed themselves in a nuclear holocaust. It all happens at the beach.
Read MoreKubrick’s divisive masterpiece still provokes a half century after its ’71 debut.
Read MoreWhat Pixar’s latest lacks in ambition it makes up for in modest charm.
Read MoreJon M. Chu’s ecstatic, over-the-top adaptation of the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical.
Read MoreThe latest from Germany’s Christian Petzold (“Transit”) is a romance haunted by history.
Read MoreBarry Jenkins adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel for the small screen.
Read MoreEd Helms and Patti Harrison make an unlikely connection in the new comedy from Nikole Beckwith.
Read MoreStallone’s beloved underdog story is impossible to resist. Except when it’s not.
Read More45 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.
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