Switching Channels: Gender roles, the nightly news, and political malfeasance all vie for the front page in a forgotten 1988 screwball romance worthy of reappraisal
Bringing Up Baby: Childhood memories, “third grandmothers,” and celebrating the 85th birthday of an essential Grant-Hepburn screwball classic
On its 30th anniversary, Joe Dante’s timeless Matinee remains one of the best movies about movies ever made.
Celebrating its 25th birthday, Ma Vie en Rose remains a perfectly pink life-affirming marvel.
I believe in Santa Claus: Unwrapping the magical pleasures of Miracle on 34th Street on its 75th anniversary
NEAR DARK: 35 years of atmospheric thrills, chills, and challenging expectations with Kathryn Bigelow’s vampire western
Heading back into the American wilderness with Hawkeye, Chingachgook, and The Last of the Mohicans
75 years of magic, romance, and feminine perseverance with The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Adventures in Babysitting and RoboCop: Searching for humanity, self-acceptance, and identity while singing the blues with the babysitter and enforcing the law in a cybernetic shell