There's a clear desire to dig into the complexities of prejudice in Burden, written and directed by Andrew Heckler and based on the true story of Mike Burden. T...
The recent surge of a particular brand of arthouse horror, favoring tension- and character-building over blood-fueled gonzo insanity, has found at a home in...
Following last night's premiere of Black Panther and the usual over-the-top reactions from junket press, Marvel is riding the wave of good buzz by dropping ...
Travis Wilkerson's Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun? was one of the must-sees on last year's festival circuit, presented either as a straight-ahead document...
Looking at responses, I think Happy End being a disappointment was in no small part a matter of time: after five years, Michael Haneke's return was, by his ...
If you watched Steven Soderbergh's new project Mosaic on the app when it was first announced, you likely saw it via iPhone. For his next film, he's shot ent...
Living a life of little means, when Lakeith Stanfield’s Cassius Green asks for a “40” fill-up at the gas station, he means cents, not dollars. His Oakland apart...
Not a moment too soon for the wave of 80s nostalgia still sweeping America’s culture industry, this month The Criterion Collection released John Hughes’s er...
It's hard not to like Danny McBride. Since his first movie role in David Gordon Green's All The Real Girls to his breakout dark comedy The Foot Fist Way and bey...