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Bright Wall/Dark Room July 2024: No, Captain, My Captain: Crimson Tide and the Perils of Mutiny by Bryan Miller
An excerpt from the latest BWDR on Tony Scott's Crimson Tide.
An excerpt from the latest BWDR on Tony Scott's Crimson Tide.
On three headliners at Montreal's most prestigious international genre film festival.
The much-derided 2009 film, which first brought together Deadpool and Wolverine, helped kickstart a trend of studios expanding their intellectual property through spin-offs. Unfortunately.
An interview with the filmmaker and star of Fantasia 2024's opening night film.
An ode to the impact of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, currently playing around the country in a 4K restored re-release.
A tribute to one of the best comedians of all time.
The And Then We Danced writer-director wanted to do a movie inspired by the older women he loved growing up. But first he had to do research on Istanbul’s bustling trans community and figure out how to get it financed.
An interview with the filmmaker of one of the year's most delightfully spine-tingling horror films.
Sir Anthony Hopkins leads a bloody, adults only take on the Roman Colosseum that works just enough to entertain.
In honor of “Skywalkers: A Love Story,” we look back at other nonfiction films that chronicle the ups and downs of relationships.