Blurring the line between documentary and fiction like few films before it, Michal Marczak's All These Sleepless Nights is a music-filled ode to the ever-shifti...
While we're just about done wrapping up this year's Sundance Film Festival, this month we'll get one of the best from last's year festival. Set for a nation...
Cinema is often a space for abstract, subconscious expressions that require airing. Under The Shadow is an inspired psychological thriller from Iranian filmmake...
After the last week-plus of covering over 50 films, it's now time for 2016 Sundance Film Festival to name their favorites. Tonight they've unveiled their wi...
While The Big Chill certainly wasn't the first of its kind, Lawrence Kasdan's 1983 hit has become a cultural benchmark for the glut of features depicting a week...
Tender and haunting, So Yong Kim’s Lovesong is a carefully observed, nuanced character study beautifully written, directed and edited. Much of the action, like ...
Captured on cinema since it commenced, if a filmmaker doesn't find a new angle in which tell the horrors of World War II, then it can perhaps seem like a futile...
There is nary a film genre more tried and true than the war-time romance. From Casablanca to Doctor Zhivago to The English Patient, the structure allows for a m...
Ball culture is alive and well in New York. Though the practice of young gay and trans people of color organizing themselves into Houses of support and meeting ...
Revered documentarian duo Chris Hegedus and D. A. Pennebaker have been in the game long enough that putting together a reasonably engaging piece of work on an u...