Critics' Picks
AddFor the Bible Tells Me SoA gut-wrenching depiction of what truly defines Family Values. ... Read More
AddThe Celluloid ClosetRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Makes it clear Hollywood wanted it both ways: It benefitted from the richness that gays added to films, but didn't want to acknowledge their sexuality. ... Read More
AddRopeVincent Canby, The New York Times
Rope is not merely a stunt that is justified by the extraordinary career that contains it, but one of the movies that makes that career extraordinary. ... Read More
AddThe Laramie ProjectIt's a compelling and horrifying story, and The Laramie Project is worthwhile for reminding us that this sort of thing does, in fact, still happen in America. ... Read More
AddPriscilla, Queen of the DesertRoger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
It's too bad that the requirements of plotting require movies like this to crank up the event count, when actually what works is just the daily minutiae of Bernadette's life. ... Read More
AddHedwig and the Angry InchStephen Hunter, Washington Post
It's not a lark or a kitschy goof or a parody; it just is what it is and you can't tear your eyes away from it. ... Read More
AddSaving FaceThought provoking and brimming with charm... with an infectious sense of humor and outstanding performances. ... Read More



