Contagion
Here's a competent and often terrifying disease flick in which touchy-feely means death.
Here's a competent and often terrifying disease flick in which touchy-feely means death.
An account of pre-Iraq Washington intrigue that's too noble for its own good.
Tommy Lee Jones and John Goodman make Tavernier's thriller a weird, strange trip.
Brad Anderson's study of guilt's effect on paranoia is all about Christian Bale.
When it comes to fending off big oil, try a mermaid and a comet-selling beachcomber.
Peter Weir's early mystery puts incipient sexuality and dreamtime in a bottle.
Isabelle Adjani and François Truffaut perfectly mix love and madness.
Philip Glass gives Godfrey Reggio's spooky documentary a sound for the ages.
Sex scenes can age, so can dialogue, but rawness has uranium's half-life.
Philippe de Broca's spy spoof had two aces: Incipient Brasilia and Jean-Paul Belmondo.
Before irony took over the buddy movie, there was war and cameradie.
The Manchurian "original" endures as one of the best political thrillers ever.