Tiel Lundy teaches film studies and literature at the University of Colorado Denver. She is the proud parent of two girls who can perform all of Singin' in the Rain's "Make 'em Laugh"—minus the back flips.

DISCUSSION

Citizen Kane: "Greatest American Movie of All Time"?

"It is one of the miracles of cinema that in 1941 a first-time director; a cynical, hard-drinking writer; an innovative cinematographer, and a group of New York stage and radio actors were given the keys to a studio and total control, and made a masterpiece. Read on...

EDITORIAL

Being Anthony Lane

I want to be Anthony Lane, the film critic for The New Yorker. Not just have his life, but be him. Certainly, it would be nice to be a rostered member of The New Yorker literati, and to have one's own Facebook fan club would be something else (although I can't for the life of me understand why the "Anthony Lane Fan Club" has only 98 members.) Read on...

EDITORIAL

Meditations on Movie-watching...

I'm often asked if my training as a film scholar has taken all the fun out of watching movies. "Can you just watch a movie for entertainment, or are you always analyzing it?" people ask. I used to say that there were some films I could watch uncritically, simply enjoying the two hours of escapism. Now I know that isn't true. Read on...