“Here was a person for whom the search meant everything,” James Gray tells National Geographic, speaking about British explorer Percy Fawcett, played by Cha...
Although it was one my favorite films of last year, Todd Solondz's peculiar, touching Wiener-Dog sadly went overlooked. Thankfully, the director looks to be...
Resonating since its release well over six years ago, David Fincher's The Social Network has endured as a film of expert structure and specifically collabor...
Do not be fooled -- Youth in Oregon is a drama through and through. While some of its marketing may suggest a more comedic tone, Joel David Moore’s directorial ...
Using the comeback cred that Hacksaw Ridge brought him, Mel Gibson's first announced follow-up project was the unexpected Daddy's Home 2, but thankfully som...
Written and directed by Maggie Betts, Novitiate is a rare behind-the-scenes look in a pre-Vatican II (1962) convent in the 1950s and 60s at a time of extreme so...
The provocatively-titled Gook, written and directed by Justin Chon, boasts a solid, socially-minded premise: set at the beginning of the L.A. riots in the sprin...
A modern-day cultural Berlin wall, Cuba may not be receptive to commerce, but it remains open to the art and culture from its neighbor 90 miles north. As such, ...
Premiering six years ago, almost to this date, at the Sundance Film Festival, Bellflower emerged as one of the most impressive indie features of 2011. A rou...