Director Delbert Mann's hilarious follow-up to Hudson-Day's first hit "Pillow Talk" is perhaps less well-known, but every bit as good. Rock particularly shines in two separate characterizations, while Randall's drunken ...
Cy Howard's knowing, often side-splitting ensemble piece benefits from stand-out turns by Gig Young (as the bride's philandering father), Anne Jackson (as the object of his adulterous affections), and Richard Castellano ...
Director Forman's breakthrough feature in his native country portrays a warm, affecting humanity even as it lampoons the inherent awkwardness and mystery of relations between the sexes. In all, this deceptively simple, ...
“Loving” miraculously takes a simple, all-too-familiar story -- the inexplicably frustrated man in mid-life crisis -- and turns it into a devastating portrait, thanks to screenwriter Don Devlin’s sensitive handling of ...
Anyone who’s heard of “The Lubitsch Touch” should experience it firsthand via these four early sound gems. Each successive entry further developed the conventions of movie musicals, while providing the European ...
Raoul Peck's political thriller vibrates with tension, as we see how Lumumba's rise to prominence was punctuated by some extremely rough handling by the prior regime, and that once in power, his respite from such brutal ...
Based on Irving Stone's popular book, Minnelli's beautiful, vibrant film tracks Van Gogh's tragic journey into obsessive madness with unusual perceptiveness and insight. Douglas's fiery performance is a career peak, but ...
Ang Lee is best known to American audiences for his Oscar-winning “Brokeback Mountain.” But he returned to Hong Kong to make this ravishing political thriller, and included lovemaking scenes so graphic (i.e. so hot) he ...














