Reflecting on Boogie Nights: A Stylish Dive into 70s Adult Film
Paul Thomas Anderson's 1997 film, while lacking some of the finesse of his later works, offers an energetic exploration of the adult film industry during a tumultuous era.
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Paul Thomas Anderson's 1997 film, while lacking some of the finesse of his later works, offers an energetic exploration of the adult film industry during a tumultuous era.
The film adaptation of Gary Owen’s play 'Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau' is set for release on June 5, 2026, highlighting the cultural importance of its Welsh-language roots.
As the third season concludes, HBO's Euphoria captures the disillusionment and anger of a generation shaped by contemporary influences.
Sam Campbell's latest mockumentary, 'Make That Movie,' is being hailed as one of the funniest shows of the year, showcasing absurd humor and clever writing that could lead to a long-running series.
The BBC's latest series, set on a Greek island, captures a summer holiday that spirals into chaos, featuring Jessica Raine's standout performance.
Inspired by the 2004 film Catch That Kid, my passion for cars led me to an unexpected career as an engineer on a remote oil rig after my Formula One aspirations faltered.
Exploring the creation of 'Letter to Brezhnev,' a film that offered a unique view of Russians during a politically charged time.
At the Cannes Film Festival, 'Paper Tiger' showcases the reunion of Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson, alongside Miles Teller, in a compelling narrative of 1980s New York.
Renowned writer Jack Thorne reflects on his prolific career in television, discussing his latest project, Falling, and the pressures of his success.
Filmmaker Ken Loach expresses disappointment over Your Party's internal conflicts, suggesting they have wasted a vital opportunity to unify the left against rising far-right sentiments.
Rodrigo Sorogoyen's latest film, 'The Beloved,' showcases Javier Bardem in a haunting performance that delves into the complexities of male authorship without sentimentality.
As Top Gun celebrates its 40th anniversary, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and co-writer Jack Epps reflect on the film's iconic moments and its impact on cinema.
Apple's new thriller presents a complex narrative involving a camboy and a divorced mother, drawing comparisons to 'No Country for Old Men' with a hint of humor from 'New Girl'.
This week features Jilly Cooper's extravagant return to the TV industry scene, alongside the compelling collaboration of Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel.
What began as an unsettling image online has transformed into one of the year's most chilling films. Directed by Kane Parsons, Backrooms features Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve.
As Outlander concludes, we reflect on its unique blend of romance and adventure that captivated audiences for over a decade.
As Hollywood studios prioritize safer projects and streaming services struggle to provide quality content, standalone comedies seem to have diminished, overshadowed by blockbuster films that offer humor without the depth of traditional comedies.
In a recent discussion, director John Irvin shared insights on his film that was released alongside the blockbuster 'Prince of Thieves,' highlighting its enduring relevance despite challenges.
Director György Pálfi's upcoming film 'Hen' features eight birds in lead roles, offering a unique perspective on themes of oppression and survival in a narrative about people-smuggling.
Join the festivities as BBC One honors David Attenborough's 100th birthday with highlights from his iconic series. Also, catch the ongoing drama The Cage.