Concealed just before its premiere at Sundance Film Festival, Holy Hell explores a 22-year journey within a spiritual community in West Hollywood through th...
The weight of cinema's history can be deeply felt in the cinema of Todd Haynes, whether he's taking on various different forms in I'm Not There, something a...
"I loved the subculture and how it looked and felt," director Jeremy Saulnier recently told us about his earlier days. "It’s always evolving, thousands of s...
It's not often we get an adult-geared drama in the middle of the summer tentpole season, but Broad Green will deliver just that this July. The Infiltrator s...
For those that have been waiting to see Harmony Korine's Spring Breakers follow-up, it's looking less and less likely it will be The Trap, his long-gestatin...
As we complain about runtimes creeping over 2.5 hours for studio tentpoles, we can at least rest easy that Zack Snyder isn't planning a 720-hour version of ...
One of the most promising studio features of the summer is Disney's new take on Pete's Dragon, arriving in August. We got a trailer for it recently, showing...
Following his small-scale, black-and-white drama Nebraska, Alexander Payne has jumped to something with quite a large scope. He's finally underway on produc...
While Creed took the crown when it came to boxing dramas last year, another contender enters the ring in 2016 with Hands of Stone. Coming from writer-direct...
Finally returning to the summer movie blockbuster arena, Steven Spielberg's follow-up to Bridge of Spies is his adaptation of Roald Dahl's The BFG. Coming f...
After graduating from Hampshire College with a degree in music theory, Leonard Pearce turned his passions to film and writing. He lives in upstate NY with his wife Laura and cat Tardi.