#814: The Silence of the Lambs (30th Ann.) / Madness Play-Ins
Three decades after its historic sweep of the Oscars’ top prizes, Jonathan Demme’s film remains the gold standard for prestige pulp.
Read More"The Flagship Film Podcast"
“The flagship film podcast” featuring in-depth reviews, top 5 lists and interviews.
Three decades after its historic sweep of the Oscars’ top prizes, Jonathan Demme’s film remains the gold standard for prestige pulp.
Read MoreDaniel Kaluuya and Lakeith Stanfield are electric in the new biopic about slain Black Panther leader Fred Hampton.
Read MoreAlan J. Pakula’s Best Picture nominee remains a thrilling marriage of craft and ensemble acting.
Read MoreWe have so many questions about the new movie year.
Read MoreThe movie moments that made us laugh, cry, dance and sing.
Read MoreThe new Tom Hanks western from Paul Greengrass is both a throwback—and unusually timely.
Read MoreIn a year that was mostly cancelled, auteurs delivered.
Read MoreMovies to remember in a year to forget.
Read MoreAdam and Josh talk through their ballots for the 2020 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards.
Read MoreBiting, funny, ferocious, there is no one like Frances McDormand.
Read MoreThrilling star turns from Oldman in Fincher's latest—and from Boseman and Davis in "Ma Rainey."
Read MoreEleven titles from emerging directors who are vying for this year's Golden Brick Award.
Read MoreThe best performances, scenes, and surprises from the great movie year 1984—and Jim Jarmusch's '84 indie hit.
Read MoreWhat remains of David Lynch in the director's '84 attempt to adapt the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic?
Read More10 questions about what remains of the 2020 movie year.
Read MoreYou know it's high-concept when you can fit the plot right into the title.
Read MoreThe latest from Sofia Coppola plays like a spiritual sequel to "Lost in Translation."
Read MoreDavid Byrne's ecstatic new concert film, the latest from Aaron Sorkin—and what to see at this year's CIFF.
Read MoreMilos Forman's Best Picture-winning biopic inspires a consideration of Mozart at the movies.
Read MoreDirector Kirsten Johnson's inventive send-off to her aging father is "a miracle of a film."
Read More