Heads up: one of this year's most exciting films, Contemporary Color, begins rolling out very soon. A concert movie that looks and moves like nearly no othe...
Burgeoning sexuality is the basis for nearly all coming-of-age films, but with her specific eye, Eliza Hittman makes it feel like we’re watching this genre unfo...
Careful as he was not to label The Master a direct analogue to Scientology, the branches between Paul Thomas Anderson's film and L. Ron Hubbard's religion -...
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...
The 2017 Sundance Film Festival is coming to a close with tonight's awards ceremony. While we'll have our personal favorites coming early this week, the jur...
Get ready to hear the name Chanté Adams. She's the stand-out in Michael Larnell's by-the-books, but nevertheless engrossing Roxanne Roxanne. Backed by producers...
What starts as an institutional romance quickly becomes something altogether different in Carpinteros (Woodpeckers), a drama-turned-prison thriller from the Dom...
There are no screaming matches or overt arguments, nor is there any sort of frenetic camera work, yet Golden Exits is unmistakably the work of Alex Ross Perry. ...
Written and directed by Marti Noxon, To the Bone is an occasionally harrowing drama geared towards the YA crowd from a filmmaker that knows the terrain well, ha...