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Keisuke Kinoshita's experimental 1958 meditation on aging and dealing with the aged.
Marston's brand of quasi-social justice filmmaking is both intimate and moving, providing ample food for thought.
Le Havre is a 2011 film by Finnish writer-director Aki Kaurismäki set in a French port city.
The late monologist Spalding Gray tells his engrossing tale of dealing with a serious eye condition, directed by Steven Soderbergh.
A delightful pick of vintage exotic adventures from The Criterion Collection.
An overlooked comic classic that made Andy Griffith a star.
James Woods enters the smalls screen... again.
M is remarkable; one can easily get lost in the story and in Peter Lorre's engrossing performance.
A quiet, beautiful film about families, art, and the past.
Does a 55-year-old movie hold up to today's viewer? In most ways it does.