Since any New York cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory...
Another uplifting, inspirational documentary on the subject of autism and one family’s struggles, Life, Animated follows the story of the Suskind family and the...
We're excited enough for Paul Verhoeven's Elle to name it one of our most-anticipated films of 2016, so consider us pleasantly surprised that another, new-i...
From the opening moments, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies wears its awkward charm on its sleeve. The self-serious Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley) has crashed a ball in 19...
One of the consistently enjoyable aspects of VFX breakdown videos, a popular item every Oscar season, is that you don't need to have enjoyed either the film...
Being that most video essays are looking to give some razzle dazzle via their visual format, it's a given that composition comes up in... well, just about a...
“Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” is a proverb whose simple existence proves the fact impressionable souls will do so without fail. This monthly column foc...
We don't blame you if you also forgot about Demolition, Jean-Marc Vallée's latest drama. It opened Toronto International Film Festival to a fairly tepid res...
To give you a sense of the usually extended process it takes from some independent features to make their way to screens, we just wrapped up 2016's Sundance...