Roger Ebert wasn't writing reviews when Alfred Hitchcock was at the peak of his career, but he loved this film so much that he returned to it decades after its release.
is the largest ever, with 1,639 participating critics, programmers, curators, archivists and academics each submitting their top ten ballot. What has risen up the ranks? What has fallen? Has 2012’s ...
Examining what it means to make money by selling the bereaved on an illusion, the film feels like something of a warning. By Alissa Wilkinson Mel Gibson directs an uneven action film with Mark ...