BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCES OF 2020 #99.1
/Ahead of March 15th's Oscar Nominations, we're taking a look at our favorite performances of 2020. In Part One, the women: lead and supporting.
Read MoreAhead of March 15th's Oscar Nominations, we're taking a look at our favorite performances of 2020. In Part One, the women: lead and supporting.
Read More2020 was an unusual year for movies, not just in the way they were released but in the types of movies we saw. But just because 2020 was a year without Marvel, James Bond or Dune doesn't mean it wasn't stacked with great films! Art and Zach list their Top 10 Films of the Year, as per tradition, Amanda the Jedi is here to give her picks, too!
Read MoreThe Emmys go remote for 2020. Schitt's Creek & HBO win big, but what does that mean for Netflix? The 58th New York Film Festival goes virtual - how many Steve McQueen movies can one festival fit? Thoughts on Lovers Rock, Night of the Kings, MLK/FBI, and other highlights from the festival so far.
Read More2020 has been a year unlike any in our lifetimes. Halfway through it, we take a look back at the best movies that the year has had to offer thus far. With help from Amanda the Jedi, we count down through Sundance standouts, streaming surprises and VOD victories.
Read MoreDirector Cory Finley joins Intercut to explain Bad Education. How much of the true story really happened? What are the movie's ties to Roslyn High School? How much direction does Hugh Jackman need? What does that ending mean?
Read MoreArt & Zach are back from the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and are joined by Alina Montemayor to recap all the movies they saw while there. Festival highlights, potential awards candidates, and more. Listen for our thoughts on some of the most exciting upcoming films!
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
Amanda, Art & Zach try to decide the best Leonardo DiCaprio movie in celebration of his latest release, One Battle After Another.
Two decades after a foundational year for us all, we take a look back at our adolescent selves and count down our Top 10 Favorite Films of 2005 to ring in their 20-year anniversaries.
New York Film Festival 2025 featured a splashy slate of movies, including world premieres of films from Daniel Day-Lewis and Bradley Cooper, award winners from the Cannes & Venice Film Festivals, as well as a surprise screening of Marty Supreme.