Years Later, Play It As It Lays Is Back on the ScreenPlay It As It Lays remains a poignant exploration of modern ennui, capturing Hollywood's psychological landscape through Maria's fragmented experiences.
Eclipse review Tom Conti stars in intriguing but elusive tale of a mysterious deathEclipse is a distinctive psychodrama that challenges viewers' expectations and provides a subtle narrative revelation towards the end.
Years Later, Play It As It Lays Is Back on the ScreenPlay It As It Lays remains a poignant exploration of modern ennui, capturing Hollywood's psychological landscape through Maria's fragmented experiences.
Eclipse review Tom Conti stars in intriguing but elusive tale of a mysterious deathEclipse is a distinctive psychodrama that challenges viewers' expectations and provides a subtle narrative revelation towards the end.
The Life and Death of Conspiracy CinemaThe Parallax View explores how systems exert invisible influences over individuals amidst a backdrop of national anxiety and conspiracies.
Elaine May in the MomentElaine May critiques toxic masculinity and explores complex gender dynamics in 'The Heartbreak Kid' through grotesque bodily imagery and dark humor.
The Life and Death of Conspiracy CinemaThe Parallax View explores how systems exert invisible influences over individuals amidst a backdrop of national anxiety and conspiracies.
Elaine May in the MomentElaine May critiques toxic masculinity and explores complex gender dynamics in 'The Heartbreak Kid' through grotesque bodily imagery and dark humor.
Richard Brody on Pauline Kael's "Notes on Heart and Mind"Pauline Kael's critique highlighted a troubling regression in Hollywood towards sentimentality and a constraint on creativity during the early 1970s.
Gangs charged us $200 a night to shoot on their turf': Walter Hill on making cult film The WarriorsThe Warriors became a surprisingly successful film despite initial doubts about its commercial viability and understanding of its unique story.
Gene Hackman's Gritty, Grouchy, Old-School StyleGene Hackman redefined the leading man in the 1970s with his unique charm and character, succeeding despite not fitting conventional beauty standards.
From Alice to Zelig via Rosemary's Baby: Mia Farrow's 20 best films ranked!Mia Farrow's performances in 1970s Hollywood range from predictable disaster films to complex roles showcasing her versatility.
'I'm Still Here' Paints Portrait of CourageThe contrast between family life and political oppression in 1970s Rio reveals the complexities of living under dictatorship.