#60 (tie): 'La Dolce Vita': The Reveal discusses all 100 of Sight & Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time
Federico Fellini's controversial 1960 masterpiece found thrills and alienation in the lives of Italy's beautiful people.
Federico Fellini's controversial 1960 masterpiece found thrills and alienation in the lives of Italy's beautiful people.
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An underdog tale offers a different perspective on the MCU, Nicolas Cage battles a town of Australian toughs, and a seminal '90s band gets a rock-doc, biopic, and jukebox musical all rolled into one.
That Quentin Tarantino is more skilled as a writer and director than an actor is beyond dispute. But there's an argument to be made for his on-screen appearances.
An action sequel delivers more of the gunplay and mathematics that audiences crave while a quirky fantasy offers Willem Dafoe and a mythic forest creature.
After a couple of blockbusters, Guillermo del Toro cashed his chips on a period haunted house movie that's sumptuous, classical, and pleasingly deranged.