There was originally supposed to be one more scene before the end of Unforgiven, and by cutting it, Clint Eastwood cemented the film's masterpiece status
It's as engrossing, thoughtful, heartfelt, angry, hopeful, and altogether valuable as his best work. If it is indeed Loach's farewell, it's one hell of a fine note to go out on.
The settlement of a lawsuit against the creators of an unauthorized AI ripoff of George Carlin offers a glimmer of hope for artists sick of being exploited by tech companies
Roger Ebert's Top 10 lists each year always contained a few surprising picks that said a lot about what he valued in moviegoing and criticism.
The pandemic robbed a lot of good movies of a chance to be seen in theaters. Why not give them another chance?
Our beloved series gets to 1968's Play Dirty.
A thoughtful, minimalist drama about a helpline counselor, featuring a subtle lead performance by Tessa Thompson
As somebody who’s been an enthusiastic booster of this franchise from the beginning, it’s my sad duty to report that Godzilla x Kong is all over the place, barely working up a proper head of steam before cutting to something else.
There's a different kind of pleasure in watching an old master at work.