As we slowly and eagerly await the end of a year that history will squint back on forever, we can take some solace in knowing that it hasn’t been completely devoid of good things. And if you’ve been following o...
It's too bad that who dismissively write off 2016 as "a bad movie year" couldn't find more than a few films to treasure across the last twelve months. Sure, blockbuster movies were pretty terrible all around, b...
Lewis Grassic Gibbon's "Sunset Song," one of the most celebrated Scottish novels of all time, may have a title that evokes something pastoral, but there is darkness lurking between the pages of the book and in ...
To a certain breed of cinephile, Terence Davies is the greatest director alive. He seems to speak film's language with more deftness, tenderness, and acuity than anyone else who stands behind a camera for a liv...
Terence Davies is somewhat of an anomaly. Straight out of the gate, the British filmmaker directed three short autobiographical films that would become the gorgeous “The Terence Davies Trilogy” and the signal o...
Obviously the biggest event of the summer is The Playlist moving to the shiny new digs in which you’re now seeing us. But seriously, the summer movie months are packed with films both big and small guaranteed t...
Welcome dear readers to this month of May at the movies. And, you know, no big deal or anything, but we've also moved into a new home here at THEPLAYLIST.NET. So we hope you've had a look around already, or wil...