Written and directed by Marti Noxon, To the Bone is an occasionally harrowing drama geared towards the YA crowd from a filmmaker that knows the terrain well, ha...
So much of so many film festivals -- Sundance especially -- feel enormously focused on metropolitan life, New York City in particular. In Where Is Kyra?, direct...
The path to becoming a director is one generally accompanied by a profound knowledge of film history, but that passion is rarely more public then when it comes ...
As written and directed by Matt Ruskin, the tragic story of Colin Warner doesn't so much come to life on the screen as it is responsibly recalled in Crown Heigh...
In the three years since the Sundance Film Festival premiere of Imperial Dreams, life has greatly changed for John Boyega. He's shot two Star Wars films, he...
The more I reflect on David Lowery's A Ghost Story, the more it emerges as my favorite film since The Tree of Life, a film that attempts similarly ambitious...
If you could sit face-to-face with Donald Trump, what would you say? Beatriz at Dinner doesn’t imagine exactly that, but the scenario it presents is undeniably ...
Kudos to Jack Black for trying new things. The actor seems to be on a mission to expand his comedic (and dramatic) palette with interesting turns in smaller far...
While watching Room, if one wished there was more laughs to go with the trauma, Brigsby Bear is the film you’ve been looking for. Dave McCary’s directorial debu...
Rhymes, beats, and an audience are all that Patricia Dombrowski requires to achieve her dreams of rap stardom. She already has the former, composed from her per...