Twitter is Shakespeare for the 21st century and, as Zola proves, Janicza Bravo is the director best adept at bringing all the peculiarity, hilarity, and ugline...
“Another day working as the nighttime janitor at the tiny French amusement park. Everyone keeps asking me if they can fuck the Tilt-A-Whirl ride. Buddy, they w...
“When he was dry, he believed it was alcohol he needed, but when he had a few drinks in him, he knew it was something else, possibly a woman; and when he had i...
Three hours north of New York City in a modest summer camp near Woodstock, the foundation was laid for what would become a monumental change for millions of pe...
Just about the best cinematic gift one could receive is a new restoration of a Technicolor classic shot by Jack Cardiff (Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes). Such ...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options—not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves–each week we highlight the noteworthy titles ...
After making her acting debut at the beginning of the previous decade with Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Attenberg, Ariane Labed has carved out an impressive career...
British director Terence Davies had quite a previous decade with three stellar dramas: 2011's The Deep Blue Sea, 2015's Sunset Song, and 2016's A Quiet Passion...
World premiering at Berlinale shortly is a new film from Jia Zhangke titled Swimming out till the Sea Turns Blue, following his masterful Ash Is Purest White, ...
The career of Peter Berg is a roller coaster ride of ups and downs. There's the throwback highs of The Rundown and strong drama of Friday Night Lights mixed wi...
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