Near the very top of our most-anticipated films of Sundance is writer-director Alex Ross Perry's follow-up to Listen Up Philip and Queen of Earth, titled Go...
Take a portion of The Devils, add a splash of The Witch, a heaping of Monty Python, and then douse it in the comedy of today and you have The Little Hours. Set ...
Timecrimes and Extraterrestrial proved that Nacho Vigalondo could execute smart, inventive science-fiction with a fraction of the budget as those of Hollywo...
You may not have heard the name Steven Ellison, but we're betting you're familiar with Flying Lotus. In the past few years, Ellison's music persona has been...
After a major last year with The Night Of, Rogue One, and Jason Bourne this year, Riz Ahmed also brought a few films to TIFF. One of them was City of Tiny L...
He's been the longest-running single actor to take on a comic book character, but this spring Hugh Jackman will finally be hanging up his Wolverine claws in...
As I get ready to head out to Park City for another Sundance, a new trailer for one of my favorites from last year's festival, Michal Marczak's All These Sl...
One of the primary pleasures of Charlie McDowell's directorial debut The One I Love was his ability to realistically inject a dose of science-fiction into a...
It's about half-way through the month, which means it's time for The Criterion Collection to reveal their next slate of additions. A clear highlight of the ...
The one-two punch of Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals help to kick off the year in American cinema, but they also provide a window into the world at la...
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