It's always interesting to see directors from days gone by in their early days. It may not be any of his major hits but Robert Altman's Modern Football has been found and placed online for all to see. The 16mm reel was discovered in Altman's hometo »»
In pursuit of Fame. Henry Jaglom's sequel to Hollywood Dreams not much to dream about. »»
Greydon Clark’s Hi-Riders provides a big, juicy ‘70s exploitation kiss to one of the greatest feuds since Tom Cruise and his homosexuality: bikers and rednecks. »»
Seriously, Clive Turner, what were you thinking? »»
Stupid children's movies lead to stupid kids. »»
While Robert Altman is considered an icon of American cinema, there's way too many of his films are still not on DVD. Thankfully Streamers will get its shiny disc debut at the start of 2010. »»
Robert Altman's M*A*S*H, often cited as one of the best satires in film history, was ranked as the 7th funniest movie of all-time by the AFI, and stars Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Tom Skerritt, Sally Kellerman, and Robert Duvall. Based off Ring Lardner, Jr.'s novel, MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, the Oscar-winning film was adapted into the popular television series of the same name, which ran for 251 episodes from 1972 to '83. Kiss my hot lips on July 14th. »»