Ranked: Werner Herzog’s Documentaries from Worst to Best
The best nonfiction films from the master director.
Read MoreThe best nonfiction films from the master director.
Read MoreAuthenticity, bronies, and how he is the only person who benefited from Hurricane Sandy.
Read MoreThe muscles, the chest hair, the crazy-perfect coif.
Read MoreWhat was the last great Hollywood romantic comedy?
Read MoreThe story of a man, a woman, and a rabbit in a triangle of trouble.
Read MoreI felt like, ‘I’m ready, I’m old enough…’
Read MoreUnless that’s what they’re going for?
Read More“Well, it’s Jean, but a lot of guys call me Shawna.” “Okay, Jean.”
Read MoreAnd George Banks thought the 90s were hard.
Read MoreThere’s more to Edward Cullen than you ever knew.
Read MoreWe analyzed his past misadventures to come up with nine ways to have your very own close encounter of the Bill kind.
Read MoreAn unlikely stop on the road to humanize pornography.
Read MoreThe Dutch horror comedy does not require illegal substances because it already feels like one.
Read MoreIn Obvious Child, Jenny Slate gets an abortion – a scandalous move that makes this film as edgy as Fame and Dirty Dancing.
Read MoreBittersweet and strange.
Read MoreBiopics are for dead people.
Read More“I think there are positive things about what sex workers do,” he told The Guardian. Fading Gigolo, which Coen Brother…
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