Jason Bailey
7 Overlooked New York City Movies You Need To Watch
From 'King Kong' to 'Kids', New York has an iconic cinematic history. Here, author Jason Bailey spotlights some of the city's more underrated gems.
Thank God Dakota Johnson Is Freed from 'Fifty Shades'
With the release of 'Fifty Shades Freed,' the actor might finally have a chance to flex her considerable talent.
Joel McHale Took a Huge Risk Playing Chevy Chase
The former 'Community' star takes on his former co-star in Netflix's 'A Futile and Stupid Gesture.'
Don't Call Maggie Gyllenhaal's Latest Character 'Unlikable'
The formidable talent discusses her new film 'The Kindergarten Teacher' and getting behind the camera more.
Chloë Sevigny Held a Séance in Lizzie Borden's House
Fresh off the Sundance premiere of 'Lizzie,' we catch up with the incomparable indie stalwart.
'Phantom Thread' Is Weird, Wonderful, and Peak Paul Thomas Anderson
One of the best living filmmakers is only getting stranger, and that's amazing.
The 1997 Movie Season Ended with a Bang and a Whimper
'Jackie Brown' was excellent, but other selections weren't as good as it got.
Yes, There Were Other Movies in 1997 That Weren't 'Titanic'
A look back at Cameron's juggernaut, Spielberg's fascinating misfire, and Marty's 'Kundun.'
The Best Movies of 1997 Were Hella Emotional
'Good Will Hunting' and 'The Sweet Hereafter' were all about getting in touch with our emotions.
'Eve's Bayou' and 'One Night Stand’ Took Big Risks in 1997
Both films come from the minds of exceptional filmmakers and boast some bold storytelling.
'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' Is a Moral Reckoning We Deserve
Martin McDonagh's films are rife with lapsed-Catholic vibes, but they nevertheless shine a light amid uncertain times.
1997 Was an Amazing Year for Dystopian Sci-Fi Movies
'Gattaca' and 'Starship Troopers' still hold up two decades later—and they're uncomfortably relevant, too.