Interview: Matt Singer on 'Opposable Thumbs,' his new book about Siskel and Ebert
Our former Dissolve colleague discusses the unlikely rise of two newspaper critics who became influential television icons.
Our former Dissolve colleague discusses the unlikely rise of two newspaper critics who became influential television icons.
This week's (non-Taylor Swift) offerings include a complex documentary about missionary work gone awry, William Friedkin's swan song, and a midnight-ready sci-fi oddity
Jean Luc-Godard's tenth film takes a troubling, funny, tragic, movie-mad trip through 1965.
'The Assistant' director Kitty Green follows up with another story of working women under duress and an Argentinian shocker pulls a twist on the demon possession movie.
Two years ago, we launched a newsletter hoping to attract readers who love movies as much as we do. Here's a brief look back as we head into year three.
AI clashes with humanity in a futuristic sci-fi action film while a different sort of conflict powers an intense drama about workplace romance under pressure.