Reframe: Scarface
Scarface, Brian De Palma’s nearly three-hour reach for epic-level greatness is seldom talked about as an actual film anymore. The ...
Scarface, Brian De Palma’s nearly three-hour reach for epic-level greatness is seldom talked about as an actual film anymore. The ...
My dad and I didn’t have much in common. My dad was good with his hands; I need help screwing ...
"When they look at you, they see what they want to be. When they look at me, they see what ...
As an athlete, to my mind, Jim Brown had only one comparable: Wilt Chamberlain. While they may have played two ...
I don’t know when exactly Tom Sizemore’s demons took over his life and destroyed what was fast becoming a remarkable ...
Oliver Stone is a most divisive figure. Yet no one can deny he is a filmmaking force who has created ...
Over the last quarter century, it's hard to think of a movie more polarizing than Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers. ...
Arnold Kopelson is not a name that trips off the tongue of the average cinefile, let alone the regular moviegoer. ...
Academy Award®-winning director Oliver Stone, who brought Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street and JFK to the ...
The international trailer for Snowden has just been released. The film stars Joseph Gordon Levitt playing the former C.I.A employee ...
Oliver Stone's Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is his best film in a very long time. Pitch perfect, tight as ...
Cannes is a many layers deep experience. Every time you think you've nailed one layer, peeled it back, stuffed it ...
Better late than never? We somehow neglected to feature these board room portraits for WS2 when they first appeared months ...
Cinema Libre Studio has acquired North American rights to Oliver Stone's documentary, South of the Border, and plans to a ...
Casting has been announced role by role for weeks, but as Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps continues to consolidate ...
With the same impeccable sense of timing that inspired Oliver Stone to give us a dollop of W. just when ...
Spinning off the idea that the numbers at IMDb and critics scores might hold some significance in predicting awards potential, ...
J. Hoberman, Village Voice: "A painful movie to endure." Alonso Duralde, MSNBC: "Whatever your preconceived notions, W. manages to be ...
Todd McCarthy delivers the first mainstream review. "...considering Stone's reputation and Bush's vast unpopularity, a relatively even-handed, restrained treatment of ...
New W. poster variations invite the inevitable comparison. Hear no evildoer. See no evildoer. Speak no evildoer.