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#875: Top Gun: Maverick / Steamboat Bill, Jr. / Hit the Road
#874: Men / The General (Keaton #4)
#871: The Northman / Sherlock, Jr. (Buster Keaton #3)
Robert Eggers’ bold and bloody Viking epic.
Read More#863: The Batman / Our Hospitality (Keaton #2) / Madness Rd. 1
Matt Reeves brings the goth to Gotham City.
Read More#862: Buster Keaton #1 - The Shorts / Filmspotting Madness
A quartet of Keaton two-reelers kicks off the Buster Keaton Marathon.
Read More#840: The Card Counter / Wong Kar Wai Marathon Awards
Oscar Isaac and Tiffany Haddish in the latest from Paul Schrader (“First Reformed”).
Read More#838: In The Mood For Love at 20 / Nine Days / Top 5 Movie Romantic Gestures (Revisited)
Loneliness, desire and playacting in Wong Kar Wai’s 2000 masterpiece.
Read More#837: Annette / Respect / Happy Together (Wong Kar Wai #5)
“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 More#836: The Green Knight / The Suicide Squad / Fallen Angels (Wong Kar Wai #4)
David Lowery brings his cinematic obsessions to an ancient Arthurian legend.
Read More#835: Pig / Old / Chungking Express (Wong Kar Wai #3)
“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 More#834: Top 5 Beach Scenes / Days of Being Wild (Wong Kar Wai #2)
War, romance, betrayal, escape, the realization that humans destroyed themselves in a nuclear holocaust. It all happens at the beach.
Read More#833: A Clockwork Orange at 50 / Roadrunner / As Tears Go By (Wong Kar Wai #1)
Kubrick’s divisive masterpiece still provokes a half century after its ’71 debut.
Read More#830: Pixar’s Luca / 7 From ’76 Awards / The Sparks Brothers
What Pixar’s latest lacks in ambition it makes up for in modest charm.
Read More#829: In The Heights / Car Wash (7 From ’76)
Jon M. Chu’s ecstatic, over-the-top adaptation of the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical.
Read More#828: Undine / Harlan County U.S.A. (7 From ’76)
The latest from Germany’s Christian Petzold (“Transit”) is a romance haunted by history.
Read More#825: The Underground Railroad / White Heat (’40s Noir #6)
Barry Jenkins adapts Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel for the small screen.
Read More#823: Together Together / Oscars / The Lady From Shanghai (’40s Noir #5)
Ed Helms and Patti Harrison make an unlikely connection in the new comedy from Nikole Beckwith.
Read More#821: Rocky (7 From ’76) / Detour (’40s Noir #4) / ’80s Madness Champ
Stallone’s beloved underdog story is impossible to resist. Except when it’s not.
Read More#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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