You never knew you wanted an R-rated comedic take on the action spy genre until halfway through Spy and you're caught wondering why it has never been done quite...
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To be upfront, the version of Trainwreck I saw at SXSW was, like Neighbors and Bridesmaids in previous years, a work-in-progress. It hasn’t been locked and smal...
Ex Machina doesn’t want to simply be another movie in the large pantheon of science-fiction cinema, but instead builds on what has come before and distills it i...
Alex Winter's new documentary Deep Web provides many unanswered questions the future will certainly shed light on soon. This is its point. While also giving a l...
The euphoria and anguish of first love has been captured in countless films, but few do it with the level of raw authenticity and intimacy as found in Hannah Fi...
Kicking off this week is the South by Southwest Film Festival, which combines music, interactive, and film for the ultimate entertainment trifecta. We'll so...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options -- not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves -- we've taken it upon ourselves to ...
The thoroughly unsettling Faults, in theater this weekend, knows how to push the audience's buttons in the right order to get the most out of a small budget...
This month is so great, for the first time in years, we've extended our limit of the usual ten films to fifteen in order to recognize some features that are well worth your time....