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Land of No Return
What Netflix rental have you kept unwatched the longest? A Slate reader poll.
John SwansburgAug 28, 2008
Jacques Tati's Trafic
It just might make you love your car again.
Nathan HellerAug 27, 2008
Candid Camelot
Robert Drew's documentaries captured the Kennedy mystique—and changed presidential politics forever.
Elbert VenturaAug 05, 2008
Mirandize This
Was Dirty Harry a right-wing fantasy of swift justice—or a cautionary tale about vigilantism?
Mark HarrisJun 30, 2008
The Complete Carlin
What you can learn from watching 800 minutes of George Carlin.
Joshua David MannJun 26, 2008
In Defense of Hulk
Yes, the Ang Lee one.
Erik SofgeJun 17, 2008
I Spy a Progressive Racial Fantasy …
The original black-and-white buddy comedy, reconsidered.
Troy PattersonJun 05, 2008
Smart as a Whip
Can Indiana Jones teach kids about history?
David ZaxMay 22, 2008
Pop Culture
Do boys today still have time for red balloons?
David HaglundMay 06, 2008
Say It Ain't So, Jose
The remarkable pertinence of two pre-steroid-era classics: Bull Durham and Eight Men Out.
Matthew McGoughApr 22, 2008
It's a New Box Set!
How much would you pay for a four-disc collection of the best episodes of The Price Is Right?
Keith PhippsApr 15, 2008
The Mayor of Hell
James Cagney and the formative years of the American gangster movie.
Mark HarrisApr 08, 2008
Fugue Interstate
Lost Highway—the O.J. Simpson story by way of Vertigo as imagined by David Lynch—finally comes to DVD.
Dennis LimApr 01, 2008
Would You Like a Hair Sandwich?
The life and times of America's greatest hoaxer.
Joe KeohaneFeb 26, 2008
White Shoe, Black Hat
Michael Clayton's devastating critique of the legal profession.
Patrick Radden KeefeFeb 19, 2008
Guess Who's Coming To Solve Your Murder
The enduring pleasures of In the Heat of the Night, a liberal message movie that worked.
Mark HarrisFeb 05, 2008
I Live in Fear
What Kurosawa's forgotten film about the bomb captures about post-9/11 America.
Fred KaplanJan 29, 2008
Zodiac
File it under: serial killer flick/brief on behalf of a just, liberal society.
Elbert VenturaJan 07, 2008
Go East, Young Man
Two-Lane Blacktop was supposed to be the next Easy Rider. But it went in a different direction.
Elbert VenturaDec 26, 2007
"Now I Have a Machine Gun. Ho Ho Ho."
Slate's guide to overlooked Christmas movies.
Dec 13, 2007
The Lady Vanishes
Hitchcock's first Hitchcock film.
Nathaniel RichDec 04, 2007
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Nevermind those little alien guys—how about that suburban malaise!
Keith PhippsNov 20, 2007
Confessions of a Jericho Fan
It's not good. It's not so-bad-it's-good. It's just plain mediocre. And yet I watch.
Reihan SalamOct 30, 2007
Not-So-Great Salt Lake
Why have even the environmentalists given up on the Salton Sea?
Rebecca OnionOct 16, 2007
The Cineaste of Cool
How Jim Jarmusch's hipness distracts from his greatness.
Nathaniel RichOct 09, 2007
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