The Social Network
The strength of David Fincher's Facebook movie is how it "gets" elitism.
The strength of David Fincher's Facebook movie is how it "gets" elitism.
Sophia Coppola uses Coppola's sleeping pill style to get at the contours of celebrity.
Tarsem's self-indulgent adventure is the best and most gorgeous of failures.
Olmi's rural masterpiece has the makings of a 19th-century Italian documentary.
The Soviet-less 1990s gave wide berth to serial killer flicks, with mixed results.
Peter Sellers got a "Strangelove" tune-up in this wacky but forgotten charmer.
Alec Guiness is majestic in an epic film about misguided earnestness in wartime.
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's first Holloywood effort is both bad and silly.
Barbara Loden's one feature has Warhol-style resonance 40 years later.
Nearly five decades later, Lindsay Anderson's fantasy still packs a punch.
Good intentions aside, Demme's poignant effort never seems whole.
Pick Mastroianni (and Tornatore) over DeNiro when it comes to this melancholy story.