Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repert...
While we dive deep into Hollywood's poster offerings each month, looking at the best and worst studio-produced one-sheets, it's time to put our money where ...
Perhaps Christopher Nolan's most divisive film yet, Interstellar attempted to take scientific truths and meld them with an emotional backbone that either wo...
There's few people doing finer video essays online than Tony Zhou and his Every Frame a Painting pieces (see them all here). In his latest work, he explores...
Dailies is a round-up of essential film writing, news bits, and other highlights from across the Internet. If you'd like to submit a piece for consideration...
"By morning, you’ll be gone." Released on this day in 2004, Michel Gondry's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is one of the finest films of the previous de...
Hitman won't be the only action franchise getting an all-too-quick, needless reboot this summer. Following up the trilogy which ended in 2008, and a televis...
What’s left in the dystopia for audiences to discover? After The Hunger Games rejuvenated interest in a world broken at its very social foundations, turning on ...
Low budgets don’t have to constrain a film, and a great example is the serene One & Two, which uses a small amount of locations and characters to bolster th...