Movies
Read Charles Champlin’s 1980 review of “Ordinary People”
Sept. 21, 1980
Amazon’s first original film from Argentina is that country’s Oscar submission: “Argentina, 1985.”
Sept. 28, 2022
24 Frames
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Feb. 9, 2012
Hero Complex Blog
July 22, 2010
World & Nation
Americans are worried--and increasingly angry--about violent crime.
Jan. 30, 1994
‘Groundhog Day’ cinematographer John Bailey, who led the motion picture academy as president through a period of tumult and transformation, died Friday.
Nov. 11, 2023
June 30, 2011
While accepting an honorary Oscar earlier this year, Federico Fellini, the brilliant Italian filmmaker who died last Sunday, paid tribute to the American movies of his youth--and, by extension, to America itself.
Nov. 7, 1993
In “Cool Runnings,” a Jamaican bobsled team against all odds makes it to the ’88 Winter Olympics and then crashes on its final run.
Actor Richard Robert Redlin, who walks with the support of forearm crutches, steadies what he calls his “sticks” and asks, “Did you ever notice how enamored movie makers are with disabled characters?
May 6, 1994