With The Postman Always Rings Twice and Black Widow, Rafelson showcased that he had more to offer Hollywood than just his countercultural roots.
They were all popular in life, but who is the most important in death? That's what the In Memoriam montage tells us.
A Movie Brat, an Easy Rider, and a Raging Bull, all in one.
Peter Bogdanovich was a complicated figure, without question, but this film is an unquestionable, unassailable triumph.
Bogdanovich, known for iconic films like Paper Moon and Targets, passed away earlier today.
The only reasonable thing to say about Cybill Shepherd in The Last Picture Show is she's the reason God invented cameras.
Chadwick Boseman? Sean Connery? LARRY FLYNT?!? This is the tightest race in years!
"Well, people who read The New Yorker don't read much else, I guess."
Despite the trappings of a traditional, straight-ahead music biography doc that most of us grew up seeing on VH1, Runnin’ Down a Dream is a strange, fascinating beast.
Every twist and turn of the band's history, and each of the albums is explored in depth, and the live performances —of which there are many— are presented in full.
Hold the mayo and easy on the sass, you say? I don't think so.