There will be no shortage of thinkpieces and hot takes over the next many years about how the latest film or television show is representative of Trump's Am...
Pleasant, if not completely convoluted with too many characters and not enough development with any, the family ensemble comedy Almost Christmas is well-meaning...
A week ago today, when we published a review of Raoul Peck's new documentary I Am Not Your Negro we said it "epitomizes that this story still has many chapt...
Before his directorial career gets tied up in the world of superheroes, Ben Affleck had time to adapt the work of Dennis Lehane following his Oscar-winning ...
Following his international, Oscar-winning break-out A Separation, thankfully we've had a chance to catch up on the films of Asghar Farhadi. After About Ell...
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 repe...
Eighteen years after Bulworth and fifteen after Town & Country (his last time directing and acting for a feature film respectively), Warren Beatty returns t...
As Rian Johnson put it, "Arrival opens this weekend. I can't imagine a better moment to go see a humanity affirming sci-fi movie about overcoming what divid...