Watching David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method can leave the viewer feeling dangerously complacent. Look how far we've come from those uptight Victorian and Edwardian women with their long, rigid corsets; their impossibly white shirtwaists; and their yards and yards of lace. Why, those women were ... More >>
Health, in life and film, dominates Cannes.
The fantastical meets the political in this stunning for-adults-only fairy tale.
Through the Fire
When David Cronenberg picks up a pistol, Violence begets comedy
Russian opera chills
Distributors still don't honeymoon with small romantic comedies
Week of April 2, 2003
Unlike John Nash, Spider sees little triumph over schizophrenia
The St. Louis International Film Festival proves "indie" isn't a category but a way of life
Matthew Strauss has your wheelchair waiting -- whether you're ready for it or not
If you didn't like this year's movies, you didn't look hard enough. The RFT's film critics weigh in on their faves of the year.
Rush Hour 2 is as light on its feet as a dead elephant
Once a national sensation, Marilyn Chambers is finally ready to retire from the porn business
Sam Raimi does what he can with familiar material in The Gift
Written and directed by Don McKellar
