Arts & Culture :: Movies

Egos on a lawless frontier

Egos on a lawless frontier

  • by David Lamble
  • Mar 24, 2015

Around the world in 15 noirs

Around the world in 15 noirs

  • by Erin Blackwell
  • Mar 17, 2015

Change is the only certainty

Change is the only certainty

  • by David Lamble
  • Mar 17, 2015

Something wicked this way comes

Something wicked this way comes

  • by David-Elijah Nahmod
  • Mar 17, 2015

Expert deception

Expert deception

  • by David Lamble
  • Mar 10, 2015

Asian & Asian American lives onscreen

Asian & Asian American lives onscreen

  • by David Lamble
  • Mar 10, 2015

Revenge served cold

Revenge served cold

  • by David Lamble
  • Mar 3, 2015

March madness at the Castro Theatre

March madness at the Castro Theatre

  • by David Lamble
  • Mar 3, 2015

Featuring Eva Green's tongue

Featuring Eva Green's tongue

  • by Erin Blackwell
  • Mar 3, 2015

D-i-v-o-r-c-e

D-i-v-o-r-c-e

  • by David Lamble
  • Feb 28, 2015

You're in the Army now

You're in the Army now

  • by David Lamble
  • Feb 24, 2015

Trials of Job, set in Northern Russia

Trials of Job, set in Northern Russia

  • by David Lamble
  • Feb 18, 2015

Is there an Oscar curse?

Is there an Oscar curse?

  • by Tavo Amador
  • Feb 18, 2015

Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo? :: Valentine's Day with Leonard Whiting

Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo? :: Valentine's Day with Leonard Whiting

  • by David-Elijah Nahmod
  • Feb 15, 2015

Many hearts fluttered in 1968 when Franco Zeffirelli's now-legendary production of "William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet" first appeared in cinemas. The film marked the first time the doomed teen lovers were played by age-appropriate actors.