David Thomson, born and raised in England, is a longtime resident of San Francisco. He is the author of over 20 books. His latest book is Sleeping with Strangers: How the Movies Shaped Desire.
The screen reflects our anxieties about community, technology, and, perhaps, the end of the world.
The peril—and promise—of too many movies, sports events, and television programs to watch.
The roads of the American West are an endless frontier of beauty, ecstasy, and spirituality.
We’re sitting and bingeing on filmed entertainment for hours at a time. Does that mean the two-hour movie format is dead?