With a title that sounds a like a rehab facility, Michael Angarano’s Avenues is a spirited, micro-budget indie that recalls the New York City-based work of earl...
Asghar Farhadi's been spending some time on a (still-untitled) Spanish-language debut that'll feature Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem -- so much so that, wh...
The juxtaposition of supernatural thriller tropes and urgent socio-political issues in Kornél Mundruczó’s latest movie -- an original take on the superhero orig...
After embedding himself on the U.S.-Mexico border to capture the harrowing drug war, Cartel Land director Matthew Heineman went to the other side of the wor...
Debuting at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2016, Matt Tyrnauer's Citizen Jane: Battle for the City has received rave reviews across the country as it opened in limited release last month. Centering on Jane Jacobs — a journalist, author, and activist — the film showcases the problems inherent to how urban planners in the mid-twentieth century worked....
Perhaps there’s nothing worse than a film with a campy premise that takes itself too seriously. Everything, Everything takes it title from a spoiler alert its l...
In the middle of King Arthur: Legend of the Sword -- writer-director Guy Ritchie’s attempted blend of cockney wit found in the films that made his career with f...
Short Term 12’s Destin Daniel Cretton and Brie Larson reunite for The Glass Castle, a film adaptation of Jeannette Walls’ best-selling memoir. Larson plays ...