
Bewitched: America’s Puritan past - and present
"Abigail/1702" reminds us of America's primal sins and psychoses, and ponders the deeply reactionary side of U.S. history.

A flawed documentary, "Visions in the Dark: The Life of Pinky Thompson"
Why doesn't "Visions" deal with this controversy that spurred Hawaiian protesters to march in the streets?

In "Avengers: Age of Ultron," it's heroes vs. world peace
Though it shares a name with a saga from the comics, director Joss Whedon gives the film its own story, much more to offer than the previous outing.

"Mad Men" asks, "What's in a name?"
Although professional changes present levels of challenge for the men, it's the women of the episode who are most strongly affected.

J’accuse: French film "24 Days" in review
In addition to being a policier, "24 Days" is also an intense family drama.

“Mad Men” asks, "what's next?"
While the first two episodes of this half season drew us backward, this episode looks forward.

Rushes to judgment: The top 10 assassination movies
To observe the sesquicentennial of Lincoln's liquidation, here are the Top 10 assassination/conspiracy films of all time.

The Americans: "One Day in the Life of Anton Baklanov"
"As we near the end of the season, many of the pieces that have been laid out are coming together."

"One of Us": Murder mystery in coal mining town
O'Dell's observations about life in the contemporary coal region from a historical perspective are dead-on accurate.

Movies you might have missed: Missing
The 1982 film Missing, directed by Costa Gravas, dramatizes the case of Charles Harmon, an American freelance journalist, living and working in Chile.

