September 2014 Film Articles
- Jason Reitman Is Here to Save All You ‘Men, Women & Children’ From Your Evil Screens
- Stop Calling David Fincher a “Control Freak”
- Martin Scorsese’s ‘The 50 Year Argument’ Is a Love Letter to Intellectuals
- ‘Whiplash’ Is an Exhilarating Deconstruction of a Tired Cinematic Trope
- Horror Cinema’s Greatest Final Girls, Ranked
- 10 Evocative Southern Gothic Films
- David Fincher’s ‘Gone Girl’: Top-Shelf Mystery and Pitch-Black Comedy
- 12 Must-See Movies at This Year’s New York Film Festival
- James Franco’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ Documentary Isn’t James Franco-y Enough
- Is ‘The Equalizer’ the Year’s Most Offensively Stupid Movie?
- Cronenberg’s ‘Maps to the Stars’ Is Wickedly Funny and Deliciously Dark
- Every Martin Scorsese Movie, Ranked
- 50 Underground Filmmakers Everyone Should Know
- The 10 Best Faithful Shakespeare Adaptations on Film
- Abel Ferrara’s ‘Pasolini’ Doesn’t Solve the Mystery of Its Subject’s Death — But It Doesn’t Have To
- The 10 Creepiest Kids in Movie History
- ‘Seymour: An Introduction’ and the Rebirth of Ethan Hawke
- Amazing Playing Cards Inspired by Classic Cult Movies
- A Visual History of the Cannes Film Festival Poster
- Considering Tim Burton, Hollywood’s Most Disappointing Auteur
- I Miss the Video Store: What Netflix’s Algorithims Get Wrong
- ‘The Zero Theorem’ Is Terry Gilliam at His Gilliam-est
- ‘This Is Where I Leave You’: Score One for TV in the Film vs. Television Debate
- The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made
- So Bad It’s Good: The Transcendent Peculiarity of ‘The Room’
- The Stories Behind 10 Iconic Movie Scenes
- Belle and Sebastian Musical ‘God Help the Girl’ Is About the Birth of a Monster
- The 50 Weirdest Movies Ever Made
- The Phantom Limbs of ‘The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby’
- ‘The Drop’: A Fitting Conclusion to James Gandolfini’s Character Actor Legacy
- Clever Joss Whedon-Inspired Artworks From Gallery 1988
- Staff Picks: Flavorwire’s Favorite Cultural Things This Week
- The 10 Greatest Lip-Sync Scenes in Pop Culture History
- ‘Wetlands’ Is a Disgusting and Important Movie About Women, Sex, and Bodies
- ‘Young Frankenstein’ and the Enduring Appeal of the Horror Comedy
- Wickedly Inventive Happy Meal Tie-Ins for Cult Movies
- A Brief History of Film Artists Who Aren’t Doing This for Critics
- “Like Being Alive at My Own Funeral”: John Waters on 50 Years of Filmmaking
- 10 Funny Film Parody Advertisements
- The Most Radical Films About Young Women’s Lives
- Amazing Artworks Inspired by Stanley Kubrick
- “I Took Part”: Werner Herzog on Truth, Fiction, and ‘Parks & Recreation’
- The 10 Oddest Elvis-Inspired Movies Of All Time
- The Movie Press’ Oscar Obsession Is Ruining Fall Film Festivals for Everyone
- Is Adam Brody Ever Going to Happen?
- In Defense of ‘Forrest Gump’
- Martin Scorsese’s Weirdest Projects
- Does ‘No No: A Dockumentary’ Solve the Mystery of Dock Ellis’ Acid-Fueled No-Hitter?
- Why Is Labor Day Such a Terrible Weekend for Movies?
- Flavorwire’s Guide to Indie Flicks to See in September