Another Criterion Collection sale means it's time for the TFS staff to pick more must-own releases.
Another Criterion Collection sale means it's time for the TFS staff to pick more must-own releases.
The Master of Suspense shocks with his own version of a "monster movie" in The Birds.
Aaron Hendrix admits that he was wrong about Chinatown and re-evaluates the film's subversion of classic film noir tropes.
Some rich jerk really messes up and unleashes a bunch of monsters; the stuff of nightmares.
Traveling through the dreamscape with an anime that needs more attention.
From a frustrating first watch to finally understanding and appreciating Charlie Kaufman's masterpiece.
This month's picks include Hoffman, De Niro, Mann, Anime, and Cynthia Rothrock. Damn.
Celebrate the 4th of July with a musical about a bunch of white guys writing the Declaration of Independence!
An American writer reaches his breaking point, awakening a violent side he never knew he possessed.
Frenzy marked a comeback for the Hitchcock, post Hays Code, with more graphic violence than ever before.
A movie doesn't change, but as Sarah Jane learns, a person does, as she confesses she was wrong about Tarantino's 'worst' film.
The eighth Fast and Furious movie and the latest Terrence Malick film both hit streaming this week.
Based on the book by Hanif Kureishi, this BBC mini-series chronicles cultural and sexual self-exploration.
That annoying kid Icho doesn't do this Godzilla rip-off any favors.
The Bat, the Cat, the Penguin, and... Shrek? A first time viewing of the Burton sequel proves worthwhile.