The much-buzzed HBO TV series ‘Vinyl’ is a slick rock-music production that’s peak Scorsese—but comes too late
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TIFF 2014 Diary: Big Game’s Samuel L. Jackson is in it to win it
Highlights from the eighth day of the festival, including a butt-kicking POTUS and a philosophical Martin Scorsese
2013 at the movies: the year of the jerk
From The Wolf of Wall Street to Nebraska, moviegoers this year were surrounded by the most vile people ever imagined
The Golden Globes are not the enemy, but the Academy Awards are
Perhaps we should dismantle the Oscars
How Hollywood’s release race is killing directors and costing Oscars
Barry Hertz on the pressure for filmmakers to be quicker, faster and stronger
Video: Spike Lee reveals Michael Jackson
Locating the artist behind the icon in ‘Bad 25,’ Spike does the right thing for the King of Pop
‘Surviving Progress’—the eco essay as eye candy
A seductive Canadian doc plays like the brainy love child of ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ and ‘Inside Job’
Scorsese’s ‘Hugo’ is quietly enchanting. Imagine that.
Mr. Mean Streets unlocks a childhood fable about the birth of cinema
‘Boardwalk Empire’ takes on ‘Mad Men’
HBO is hoping its new period drama can beat the one it turned down
Opening Weekend: ‘Shutter Island,’ ‘Defendor,’ Fish Tank’
Martin Scorsese revels in Gothic horror, while Woody Harrelson plays a superhero as a Canuck loser