Spike Lee Knows a Different New York Now
"The racial polarization you had, when this film was made, is not in the New York City I know today."
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"The racial polarization you had, when this film was made, is not in the New York City I know today."
And by "curious," we really mean "terrified."
New York's Criterion Collection is the latest outfit to begin streaming video.
Since almost none of brilliant and reclusive filmmaker Chris Marker’s work is widely available, documentary distributor Icarus Films should be lauded for somehow gaining permission to release four of Marker’s films on DVD.
If you like the slick sixties art direction of 'Mad Men,' you won’t be disappointed by the forties finery of 'Married Life.'
Even the em>Punk'd-averse may find themselves seduced by Kutcher's himbo antics for the first time.
While you wait for Spike Jonze’s Wild Things adaptation, pop this rereleased animated book in the player.
Revisit Oliver Stone's 1995 drama about another president whose legacy hangs in tatters.
This is how likely we are to snap and murder Lane.
The BBC’s Anton Chekhov Collection is a perfect crash course in the icon's masterpieces.
Wire obsessives can complete their home collection today with the release of the final season on DVD.
Crazy Canuck cinema junkie Guy Maddin is the mad scientist of the Great North’s cinematic underground.
He goes to Namibia to eat hog’s anus, one of the only meals that has made him sick.
History will remember Pete Seeger the folk singer, but director Jim Brown’s inspiring documentary argues that music was one of his lesser accomplishments.
David Redmon's indie documentary contrasts the wild revelry of Mardi Gras with the hardworking girls who make breast-shaped beads (a popular new line) in Fuzhou, China.
In honor of 'Mad Men,' we're already drunk! And you can win the first-season DVD set.
The ugliest part of Queens — Willets Point, or “The Iron Triangle” — never looked so stunning as it does in Ramin Bahrani’s neo–New York–realist film.
Julien Temple’s film lovingly illuminates the hectic Clash years.
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