With the strongest one-two punch of first produced scripts in Hollywood the past few years, Taylor Sheridan has emerged as a distinctive voice in revitalizing t...
While the recent 10 Cloverfield Lane and Room told stories of captivity with various hooks -- science-fiction and the process of healing, respectively -- Cate S...
Writer-director Jim Strouse has been a Park City mainstay for many years, constantly delivering kind, nuanced pieces of work concerning modest people doing thei...
One of the more impressive New York City-set indie dramas we've seen in the last year is Long Nights Short Mornings, which has enjoyed a festival run since ...
Somewhere in America, a man named Philip teaches his young son how to take down a trophy buck. Rifle in hand, eye peaking through the scope, the kid takes the s...
Dedicated to Michael Brown Jr., Whose Streets? is an alarming and vital documentary chronicling the grassroots formation of Black Lives Matter as well as effort...
Throughout cinema’s history, gangster life has often been depicted in glamorous fashion with an endless access to drugs, guns, women, sports cars, and mansions....
Opening on intricately hand-painted, colorful postcards featuring Los Angeles sights, the distinct eye of Michelle Morgan immediately emerges. Her directorial d...
If you knew what was to come after death, would you live your life differently? Or would you want to live at all? These are but a few life-altering questions at...