Richard Linklater

TIFF 2023: Hit Man Review

Richard Linklater's Hit Man loosely tells the real-life story of Gary Johnson, a professor who pretended to be a hit man for undercover police stings.

Where’d You Go, Bernadette Review

Cate Blanchett's Bernadette is a surprisingly relatable force for anyone who has ever questioned their place or purpose in the world – and it’s a joy to watch this remarkable woman find herself in her own skin.

Everybody Wants Some!! Blu-ray Review

Even with some fun deleted scenes and featurettes on the new Everybody Wants Some!! blu-ray, there's still room for Criterion to come along and make a companion disc to Linklater's Dazed and Confused.

Everybody Wants Some!! Review

Does Richard Linklater's latest film Everybody Wants Some have the potential to become a cult classic like its spiritual predecessor Dazed and Confused?

Hitchcock/Truffaut Review

Hitchcock/Truffaut celebrates the meeting of two of cinemas greatest filmmakers. But is it a deep enough dive to satisfy cinephiles?

Home Entertainment Review: Boyhood

Boyhood (Richard Linklater, 2014) – Boyhood has received a lot of free marketing and curiosity from its central stunt of filming a single actor over the course of 12 years to capture an entire childhood in a single feature. However, Richard Linklater’s latest is far from a parlor trick. It feels like a culminating, career-capping […]