A particular sub-set of travel horror exists to scare people away from real-life attractions with no regard for whether any threat actually exists. Films such a...
My status as a childless adult relinquishes me from the duty of sitting through every G and PG-rated distraction that comes down the pike. However, during some ...
Filmmaker Steven Piet has worn many hats over the course of his short career. He served as the cinematographer and editor for the documentary Girl Rising, a loo...
Before the German export Der Nachtmahr even begins, the viewer is presented with not one, but two warnings – the first concerns strobing, while the other points...
Italian filmmaker Roberto Minervini has long held his ever-fascinated gaze on America's unwanted, isolated or forgotten people. Last year, he finalized his Texa...
Horror – primarily quality horror - has undergone major changes over the past decade in its approach to depicting the age-old conflict of man versus the Other. ...
In the acerbic indie comedy Fort Tilden, Brooklyn denizens Harper (Bridey Elliott) and Allie (Clare McNulty) prepare for a day at the Rockaways, where they plan...
Director Cem Kaya spent seven years compiling materials and conducting research for his debut feature Remix, Remake, Rip-Off: About Copy Culture and Turkish Pop...
In Judd Apatow's 2009 dramedy Funny People, Adam Sandler's character George Simmons, an aging comedy star experiencing an existential crisis, gives a toast at a...
Cinema has taught us that the wilderness is a terrifying place, where wayward travelers are threatened with deadly animals, murderous locals, or, in the case of...