One of the enduring strengths of Martin Scorsese’s After Hours is the half-dozen different audience readings and experiences it can provide. For starters, you could simply let the film’s dream-logic ...
'80s Week: "Fear, paranoia, terrible situations" plague Griffin Dunne's fraying Paul Hackett in Scorsese's 1985 screwball nightmare. The film's star and its producer Amy Robinson tell us why it ...
In the lyrics of a recent song I’ve come to love — “After Hours” by Christian Lee Hutson — there’s a reference to the 1985 film of the same name: “I miss our adventures, East Village winters / Acting ...
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