After the apocalyptic implications following the cliffhanger of Avengers: Infinity War, one wonders where Marvel could go next. Small, of course. Ant-Man was th...
Equal parts vulgar and endearing, Flower joins the ranks of recent female-led comedies such as Ingrid Goes West and The Edge of Seventeen that force you to empa...
As March brings a close to 2017 in cinema with the Academy Awards, there are also a great number of noteworthy 2018 films making their way to theaters, ranging from animated adventures to dark comedies to ambitious blockbusters....
Max Winkler's debut Ceremony was an assured indie dramedy and now eight years later, he's back with his follow-up. Flower, which premiered at the Tribeca Fi...
More and more a venue for strong American and foreign independent features that either hit recent festivals or, for whatever reason, haven't quite fit into ...
Sick and twisted for the sake of being sick and twisted, Kuso is a certainly not a film for everyone, or perhaps anybody. I imagine the experience is like being...
You may not have heard the name Steven Ellison, but we're betting you're familiar with Flying Lotus. In the past few years, Ellison's music persona has been...
Following an impressive initial announcement, the Sundance Film Festival have announced this year's Premieres (narrative and documentary), Kids, Midnight, S...
While Independence Day: Resurgence isn't going over as well as the original, we found some things to appreciate. Nonetheless, Roland Emmerich is already gea...