“It’s shitty how easy it is to get over someone dying," says Chris (James Adomian) as a part of a standup routine that gets personal when he starts talking abou...
Throughout the remarkable Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun? – director Travis Wilkerson’s attempt to learn more about and confront the murder of the African Ame...
Is this person “the one”?
Until relatively recently, this wasn’t a question that was often asked in Western society, at least not aloud. For centuries, marri...
Laurie Simmons may be new to feature filmmaking, but she is a veteran of the arts scene. A graduate of the Tyler School of Art at Temple University, she moved t...
As a piece of filmmaking and storytelling, Arsenal is, at its best, marginally competent in the way that a basic-cable crime procedural might be. It attempts gr...
From January 4-9, New York's Film Society of Lincoln Center will run a series titled Illuminating Moonlight, featuring works that inspired Barry Jenkins' Mo...
The fact that all of Quentin Tarantino’s films exist in the same universe is hardly news; the director himself confirmed this long-standing fan theory earli...
Bemoaning the sad state of contemporary action cinema has become almost as trite as the thing it’s ridiculing, but well-delivered criticism warrants attention...
From the moment an electric guitar's riff introduces heroine and painter Katsushika Ōi (Anne Watanabe) in 1814 Edo, Japan, Keiichi Hara's Miss Hokusai clearly w...