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In this episode of The Playlist Podcast, Charles Barfield, Mike DeAngelo, and Brian Farvour discuss

In honor of both the late Sean Connery and the 25th anniversary of "GoldenEye" (1995), Be Reel looks

In this episode of The Playlist Podcast, Charles, Mike, and Brian talk about the latest thriller fro

The Playlist Podcast returns with a Halloween episode where The Playlist Managing Editor Charles Bar

It’s Halloween week, and nobody embodies the committed glam and eerie camp of the holiday quite like

You may recognize Mark Webber as the talent, the creep, or the kid from cult favorites like 
“Scott

For the 30th anniversary of "To Sleep with Anger" (1990), we dive into the films of principal "L.A.

Being the son of one of Canada's most heralded genre filmmakers casts a large shadow often resulting

A novelist, performance artist and film director, Miranda July is a genre of her own—quite literally

God loves a terrier and probably the directorial work of Christopher Guest, too. On the latest Be Re

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Almost Famous” (2000), Chance and Noah look back at an era-jum

As we enter the most fraught back-to-school season in recent memory, Be Reel looks back at Hollywood

For a screenwriter, to be featured on the coveted annual Black List is a tremendous accomplishment t

Only in a career as pioneering and storied as Gordon Parks' could an achievement like "first Black H

It's slobs vs. snobs, divas vs. duffers, and Be Reel vs. the bygone bubble of American golf comedies

Ryan Oliver and Jenny Nulf (Austin Asian American Film Festival, Austin Chronicle) discuss five of t

When it comes to being an on-screen mariner, Tom Hanks takes his orders from no one. To celebrate hi

Cristin Milioti is the definition of an entertainer. She’s a musician, singer/songwriter, stage perf

"Cane River" (1982), a recently unearthed debut from late writer/director Horace Jenkins, is now, af

Most actors wouldn't consider leaving a role as one of the most popular and beloved characters on on