While films such as 22 Jump Street and Neighbors are sure to light-up the summer comedy box-office, we're counting on David Wain's latest feature to deliver...
One of the documentaries to keep on your radar this summer is The Internet's Own Boy, the latest from Brian Knappenberger (We Are Legion: The Story of the H...
With The Grand Budapest Hotel, Only Lovers Left Alive, Under the Skin, and more, it's been a remarkably strong start to the year and things look to continue during the summer season as we count down the 40 must-see independent films....
The genre of comedy is about as subjective as it gets, but with one of the most promising summers in some time in terms of laughs, we've brought it upon ourselves to predict what will excel in the category....
New cinema-centric books have dropped from some major names, including Anne Thompson and David Thomson, and tackle some of the great films of the last four ...
In production far longer than any film one is bound to see this summer, we'd wager a bet there also won't be a more epic and relatable story to hit theaters...
Proving more of the same isn't a bad thing, The Trip to Italy premiered at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year to positive reviews, and today, the firs...
"Nostalgia can be an unwieldy tool in the world of filmmaking. Few features manage to effectively capture the charms of a certain time period, either going ...
Yesterday delivered the line-up for the Cannes Critics Week and today brings the other major sidebar with the announcement of the Directors' Fortnight. Maki...
Opening in New London, CT, Lou Howe’s Gabriel begins with its title character (played by Rory Culkin) in search of his long-lost girlfriend Alice with the inten...