One of the most significant reveals in The Odyssey trailer is the glimpse of the Cyclops Polyphemus, and it subtly suggests that Christopher Nolan is not stripping the tale of its mythological core.
Avatar: Fire & Ash is officially out in theaters, and with it comes the release of the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday trailer. As earlier leaks revealed, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is back in ...
Cuba’s deepening economic collapse could soon tip into outright breakdown as U.S. pressure on Venezuela threatens to choke off the oil lifeline that has long kept the island afloat, The Wall Street ...
Directed and produced by Morgan Neville, the Netflix documentary Breakdown: 1975 focuses on that year, in the 199th one for America, in the thick of political chicanery and cultural trauma, and in the ...
Breakdown 1975 Ending Explained: How Watergate, Vietnam, and NYC’s Bankruptcy Shaped the Movies Neville’s Breakdown: 1975 frames the year as when American movies stopped believing in institutions and ...
Analysis: The Raiders are obviously awful and have failed to produce 100 yards of total offense twice this season in 31-0 losses to the Eagles (75 yards) last week and to the Chiefs (95 yards) in Week ...
This documentary could be better, but it offers a helpful lesson for film fans new to the movies of that decade. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
There has been a concerted effort over the years to venerate the 1970s as the last truly great period of American filmmaking, a time in which the younger artists who made up New Hollywood churned out ...
The year 1939 is often cited as the high-point of American filmmaking, the evidence including “Gone With the Wind,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Stagecoach,” “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” and “Ninotchka.” In ...
The late release date of Morgan Neville’s Netflix documentary “Breakdown: 1975” struck me as odd. The 50th anniversary of that year will end in 2 weeks. This feature purports to be an essay on 1975 ...
Patton Oswalt, Martin Scorsese, Seth Rogen and more examine 1975 as a key cultural and historical turning point. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic It’s here that film scholars and people with ...