A quiet film doesn't have to be without intensity or allure. Daniel Nettheim's The Hunter stands as a great example of a brooding darkness that draws you in...
Before 2012 kicks into high gear with Cannes and the summer blockbuster season launching next month, we've still got a number of notable releases in April. ...
With his follow-up to 28 Weeks Later, director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's Intruders takes place in the paranormal realm, but still contains the horror elemen...
Premiering back during SXSW last year, it was a smart idea for distributor Samuel Goldwyn Films to hold the release of Detention until next month. With Josh...
Even though it's been over 10 years since the raunchy cult comedy Super Troopers hit theaters, a sequel is still very much in the works. In a recent intervi...
IS 318, a Brooklyn public school residing in an area with a 70% poverty rate, with a top ranked chess team is the subject of the uplifting doc Brooklyn Castle. ...
Gayby is not without laughs – however while half the jokes do land, there is a realization the film is at its core a sitcom. It’s saving grace is that it has mo...
We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists is the second of two documentaries screening at SXSW that deal with the notion that “information wants to be free” –...
Martha Stephens’ Pilgrim Song takes place, as many a SXSW 2012 film did, in the woods. James (Timothy Motton) is a music teacher recently let go due to budget c...
Families have weird quirks all their own. The Do-Deca-Pentathlon contains small victories and strange rituals – directed by two brothers who instead of compete,...