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The American Dream is a lot like any other dream: difficult to describe in detail and even more difficult to remember once you’ve woken up.

Martin Scorsese once said that “the most personal is the most creative.”

Not unlike black licorice, Denmark’s latest cinematic offering is an acquired taste.

The fact that The Seed of the Sacred Fig ever saw the light of day is even more remarkable than the film itself.

Witches isn't about witches — at least not really.

Here’s something new: a horror movie that doubles as a theological debate.

Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point is like every holiday party you’ve ever been to — but it’s also not like any of them.

Every debt comes due eventually, and some demand higher interest than others.

River is a time-loop comedy in which the same two minutes repeat dozens of times.

What happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas, especially when wedding vows are exchanged.

Keeping track of the body count in The Settlers isn’t easy, but the first death certainly makes an impression.