If you aren't laughing within the first minutes of Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, then it is simply not for you. As someone whose only previous attachment...
In Leslye Headland's debut feature film Bachelorette, the playwright-turned-filmmaker takes a comedic premise and adds an edgy twist of serious substantive issu...
Spike Lee is an honest original, warts and all. Over the last two-and-a half decades he's made the films he's wanted to make the way he's wanted to make then. A...
In Quentin Dupieux's follow-up to his wacky Rubber, a film about a psychotic tire that uses telekinetic powers to blow people up, the French filmmaker maintains...
Picking up quite a few years down the road from 2 Days In Paris, Marion (Julie Delpy) has left Jack (Adam Goldberg) and started a life with Mingus (Chris Rock) ...
Sundance staple John Hawkes has recently impressed with unnerving supporting roles in both Winter's Bone and Martha Marcy May Marlene, but his latest appearance...
Each week within this column Spirit Award voter & film critic Kristy Puchko will offer a keen insight on a new selection of nominees for the 2012 Spiri...
Just when it seemed the man was settling into the fade out so many once-movie stars face, Richard Gere reminds us why he became a star in the first place. Plain...
Filly Brown is a prime example of a film so full of itself that it's painful to watch. The premise is a recycled concept, the situations and scenes are contrive...
One of the joys of attending festivals is entering a film with absolutely no idea what will unfold before you. Sundance is a birthplace for many of these discov...