A lot has happened in the last decade. At the beginning of the 2010s, Netflix had only just started its streaming service. DVDs and Blu-rays still appealed to mainstream consumers (whereas today they’...
Early this month CinemaCon (formerly known as ShoWest) once again took over the Caesars Palace Resort on the Las Vegas Strip. Cinema owners and film distributors from across the globe gathered togethe...
Going to the movies gives me anxiety, and since I see around 150 movies theatrically per year, that’s become a problem. I’ve written in the past about how the joy of seeing a movie in the theater is a...
So much has been written about the classical phase of the Western. Genre fans and, for the most part, critics alike have accepted with open arms the idea of a temporally delimited phase in the genre...
Precariously situated in the icy mountains of northern Utah, the Sundance Film Festival is a haven for movie-lovers bold enough to crowd the small city during the snow-blown winter. The festival was f...
Precariously situated in the icy mountains of northern Utah, the Sundance Film Festival is a haven for movie-lovers bold enough to crowd the small city during the snow-blown winter. The festival was f...
Precariously situated in the icy mountains of northern Utah, the Sundance Film Festival is a haven for movie-lovers bold enough to crowd the small city during the snow-blown winter. The festival was f...
Every year, the equally painstaking and pointless task of creating a year-end Top 10 List fills me with frustration and dissatisfaction. Frustration because I realize this list is fleeting, and my cur...