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Shelley Duvall’s Five Best Performances
In honor of the award-winning actor’s death, we celebrate her most indelible roles, which highlight her vulnerability, intensity and sweetness.
In honor of the award-winning actor’s death, we celebrate her most indelible roles, which highlight her vulnerability, intensity and sweetness.
In honor of the hit comedy’s 20th anniversary, let’s pay tribute to its secret MVP, whose Veronica Corningstone hilariously cut Ron Burgundy down to size.
On the 50th anniversary restoration of Sam Peckinpah's heart-of-darkness Western, courtesy of The Criterion Collection.
Thirty years after its release, this multi-platinum collection of classic rock and R&B feels like a relic—both of the musical period it celebrates and an era when people actually bought movie soundtracks.
A Quiet Place: Day One is the best of the series, in large part because its such a departure.
A salute to the musicals, comedies, Marvel sequels and Spielberg films that have made the Independence Day movie season so special this century.
The director of the acclaimed short talks about channeling everyday anxiety.
How the PG-13 rating changed American cinema for the worse.
The three previous movies the Oscar-winner directed suggest a filmmaker whose unabashed earnestness is his greatest weakness and secret superpower.
A preview of the three-day Chicago extension of the Sundance Film Festival, running this weekend.