Terry Gilliam is among the most visionary filmmakers of all time, and The Zero Theorem is his first feature since 2009’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, which was only partially f... Read more
As a critic, I see over a hundred movies a year. Without trying to sound snobby (because it really is the truth), few of the movies that are released are great. Many are terrible. Most fall... Read more
Even if the name Ralph Steadman isn’t familiar to you, you have doubtlessly seen his instantly recognizable work before, even if it was only on a bottle of one of Flying Dog Brewery... Read more
This week, Terry Jones said “We’re getting together and putting on a show — it’s real. I’m quite excited about it. I hope it makes us a lot of money. I hope to... Read more
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is surely one of the greatest films never made. Visionary director Terry Gilliam, whose style of storytelling is absolutely perfect for a film about Don Quixo... Read more
When people are still talking about how funny you are more than forty years after you started, you pass the comedy test. For the members of Monty Python — the most famous British come... Read more
Premiering on Tuesday, October 4th at the New York Film Festival and on Wednesday, October 5th at 9PM EST on HBO, is the Martin Scorsese documentary, George Harrison: Living in the Material... Read more
Back in February I wrote a lengthy post about why movie sequels aren’t as bad as everyone seems to think they are (check it out here if you have a few minutes!) After all, it’s... Read more
Long before Johnny Depp became a superstar with Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean, he was impressing film fans with his unique portrayals of memorable characters in films like What... Read more
If you love NASCAR, Halloween, and/or Terry Gilliam (Twelve Monkeys, Monty Python and the Holy Grail) then I’ve got a special treat for you. While his most recent film, The Man Who Kil... Read more
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