The exploration of human cloning is not a new thing in the realm of science fiction; for decades, films have tackled the subject, with mostly action-oriented re...
Based on Guy de Maupassant’s famous 19th century novel of the same name, the story of Bel Ami centers on a young Parisian named Georges Duroy (Robert Pattinson)...
If only October Baby played it straight with no agenda. The advent of the mega-church I believe has led to a mega-church sponsored filmmaking, with Courageous b...
IS 318, a Brooklyn public school residing in an area with a 70% poverty rate, with a top ranked chess team is the subject of the uplifting doc Brooklyn Castle. ...
Gayby is not without laughs – however while half the jokes do land, there is a realization the film is at its core a sitcom. It’s saving grace is that it has mo...
We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists is the second of two documentaries screening at SXSW that deal with the notion that “information wants to be free” –...
Martha Stephens’ Pilgrim Song takes place, as many a SXSW 2012 film did, in the woods. James (Timothy Motton) is a music teacher recently let go due to budget c...
Families have weird quirks all their own. The Do-Deca-Pentathlon contains small victories and strange rituals – directed by two brothers who instead of compete,...
If you are a fan of action movies, you will love The Raid: Redemption. In many ways, Welsh born director Gareth Evans' Indonesian martial arts thriller is a del...
Think of Michael C. Hall's character in The Trouble with Bliss as similar to Jason Segel's creation in the recent Jeff, Who Lives at Home. Minus the stoner part...