Movie Notes The Double director Richard Ayoade draws upon Dostoyevsky Adapted screenplays are tricky things in Hollywood.
Movie Features Mia Wasikowska makes Tracks across Australia's outback Director John Curran’s film is enough to send a shiver of anticipation up some spines. Or a shiver of dread.
Movie Features New documentary For No Good Reason shows Ralph Steadman has good reason to draw In a new documentary about the life and work of Ralph Steadman, we see that in all the ways that matter, the artist-illustrator was—and still is—the braver, weirder, and wilder...
Movie Features Tom Hiddleston bites into vampiric Only Lovers Left Alive As a rule, in film, vampires are treated as metaphors for the human condition.
Getaways Saddle up at ranches in B.C.'s cowboy country There are lots of ways to get into the B.C. backcountry, but the vast lands of the Cariboo Chilcotin are best explored from the saddle.
Movie Features Ralph Fiennes romances The Invisible Woman The Brit actor-director depicts Charles Dickens in a scandalous love affair that rocked Victorian London.
Movie Features Shooting Blue is the Warmest Color was a long baptism by fire When a film is consumed by its own publicity machine, a kind of fatigue can set in.
Movie Features In Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity, space is a big costar Alfonso Cuarón is a hard guy to tie down.
Movie Features Drenching senses and noggins in Watermark If you think you know what water is, you don’t.
Movie Features Houston, Gravity's Sandra Bullock has a problem If Gravity were only a film about being lost in outer space, that fact alone might be enough to recommend it.