Review: Green Book
It's not anything that audiences haven't seen before, but Green Book is an unabashed crowd pleaser, sometimes old-fashioned and always...
Review: Captain Fantastic
"Your mother is dead. Nothing is going to change. We'll go on living in exactly the same way. We're a family." Those words are spoken by...
Review: The Two Faces of January
The murderer is Chester MacFarland. His accidental accomplice is Rydal Keener. The object of Rydal's desire: Colette, who happens to be...
From the Archives: Diane Lane
"My father was very wise, he still is very wise. He really put a computer chip in my head to have a strong work ethic. When you go on a...
From the Archives: Viggo Mortensen
"A good actor is there, a bad actor is not. Sure it's a craft but it also has to do with generosity of spirit. Some people just aren't...
From the Archives: Liev Schreiber
"I don't think it's ever good to do a movie like Armageddon for exposure. It's not necessarily the kind of exposure you want. For me,...
Review: A Walk on the Moon
Summer 1969. A time for free love and for men to walk on the moon. For Pearl Kantrowitz (Diane Lane), it's another summer at the...
Review: Psycho
If the most cited failing of a remake is its woebegone attempt to either modernize or severely alter the original, then why not take the...
Review: A Perfect Murder
I've never considered Dial M For Murder to be among the best of Alfred Hitchcock's oeuvre. Then again, that's like saying scoring 30...