Opening on intricately hand-painted, colorful postcards featuring Los Angeles sights, the distinct eye of Michelle Morgan immediately emerges. Her directorial d...
If you knew what was to come after death, would you live your life differently? Or would you want to live at all? These are but a few life-altering questions at...
"I just want people to not be assholes."
It's the theme of I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore, directed by Macon Blair, and something the film's hero...
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 ...
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, Al Gore's follow-up to his 2006 documentary hit An Inconvenient Truth, directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, is determi...
The Founder has a mesmerizing sequence wherein a pair of restauranteurs train their staff in proper kitchen procedure by having them run through it repeatedly o...
I love Banksy's work most because of how it comments on the commodification of art. Here's a world-renowned master who refuses to authenticate anything he's don...
If Sleepless doesn't seem like it is doing anything new it's, well, not. A remake of Frederic Jardin’s 2011 thriller Nuit blanche (Sleepless Night) rebooted as ...
A horror movie slated to open in October means buzz and solid expectations. It used to be you rarely saw the genre at any other time — back before studios disco...
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...