The Machinist
Brad Anderson's study of guilt's effect on paranoia is all about Christian Bale.
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.
Altman's Western is all about hues and shadings, and no one winning.
For once, a Hollywood movie about real events that conquers through understatement.
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.
Paul Schrader's take on Bob Crane's fall is galvinized by Messrs. Kinnear and Dafoe.
The Manchurian "original" endures as one of the best political thrillers ever.