The feature film debut of Norwegian director Anne Sewitsky promises to be a "comedy about infidelity, moose meat, blowjobs and cottage cheese," but proves t...
In her first feature, documentarian Robin Hessman looks at Russia's 1990's reforms through examining the lives of five former classmates who came of age as ...
One of the highlights at Sundance and SXSW this year was Asif Kapadia's documentary on Formula One racing legend Ayrton Senna. You can read our full review ...
One of the perks of living in New York City is the chance to see some truly amazing films in theaters that may not get to screen in many other U.S. territor...
One of the most puzzling wins out of Sundance 2011 was Drake Doremus' Like Crazy picking up the top dramatic Grand Jury Prize. The long-distance love tale s...
After The A-Team underperformed last year, Bradley Cooper's star power has returned with Limitless and his streak will likely continue with The Hangover: Pa...
Nope, I can't shorten that headline. In the latest documentary from director Morgan Spurlock he explores advertising by attempting to gain advertisers for h...
A Bag of Hammers has a good heart, containing funny and sweet moments, but when I walked out, I found myself disliking it. A lot. It's one of those quirky indie...
As the credits rolled after the Sundance premiere of Thomas McCarthy's Win Win, something sounded familiar. It was, of course, the voice Matt Berninger and ...
This week theatrical releases present a pair of do-gooder lawyers, a pill-popping pretty boy, a pot-smoking extraterrestrial, music for all the stone...