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Part of the joy of the first Pitch Perfect was how unexpected it was. Every moment of heightened reality, every non sequitur, every cartoonish facet of each per...
Arriving on the same day this summer as the narrative Grand Jury Prize winner at this year's Sundance, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, is the top documentar...
After premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival last year, Lou Howe’s Gabriel has stayed under the radar, continuing to play at a handful of smaller festivals...
Between the endorsements in features and my own rave review, it's safe to say we're fans of Mia Hansen-Løve's newest film, Eden, and we hope that you've bee...
With production set to kick off fairly soon, Star Wars Anthology: Rogue One has found another star to add to its ensemble, already including Felicity Jones,...
One of the must-see films of the summer, Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy‘s debut feature film The Tribe is devoid of any spoken words, music, voice-over or even sub...
After an enticing first trailer sold us on what's sure to be the fall's horror film to beat, Crimson Peak, another look has arrived. Featuring Guillermo del...
Andy Goddard, most well-known for his television directing (Downton Abbey, Torchwood, and the Hugo award-winning Little Sisters) made his feature-length di...
One of our most-anticipated titles screening in competition at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival is Gus Van Sant’s The Sea of Trees. Marking the director's firs...