Whether or not you can categorically call Orson Welles the greatest director of all time, there’s no arguing with the assertion that he is at least one of the most influential. From his unparalleled ...
Beat: High Noon, The Quiet Man and the not-even-nominated Singin’ in the Rain to Best Picture in 1952 ...
Patrick McGilligan's doorstopper of a biography addresses Woody Allen's professional achievements and also his personal ...
Stop the presses! In this age of 24-hour news and social media, it’s easy to get cynical about the Fourth Estate. But even ...
One famous shot in the first minutes of the film, showing reflections in a smashed snow globe, anticipates the film’s grand themes of ambition and legacy and the cracked mirror of memory. Welles ...
The gonzo Western was one of the earliest entries in what would become known as Brazil's Cinema Novo movement, which sought ...
On the evening of October 30, 1938, thousands of Americans received the scare of their lives when CBS Radio News announced ...
Citizen Kane” can rest easy. “Paddington in Peru” is no threat to what many consider to be the greatest movie ever made. You might recall the internet brouhaha when in 2021, after a single bad review ...
"I saw her on Kung Fu when she was about 10 years old. She played 'Simple Gifts' on the mandolin, and I thought, 'That kid is ...
Boston’s oldest film festival will run at the Somerville Theatre and other Davis Square venues from Feb. 12-17, with 10 feature-length and seven short sci-fi movie programs, along with panels and ...
A film being shown Wednesday at the Mayborn tells the story of an overlooked Black cultural and artistic moment at the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition that has shaped history.
Audiard joins "Anora" writer-director-editor-producer Sean Baker as a rare person to be nominated four times for one film ...