Happiest Season, Hollywood’s first major lesbian Christmas rom-com, has everything you’d expect from a Christmas movie: snow; sweaters; mismatched family membe...
Getting over my grudge that one hasn't really seen Flowers of Shanghai unless seen on an abjectly hideous all-region DVD taken from your college library, I can...
In our current climate, it's quite an achievement for any film to safely wrap production––and such an update brings even greater excitement when it's our most-...
You're either a sucker for films like director Nick Sarkisov and screenwriter David McKenna's Embattled or you're not. I'm the former—a fact that's proven espe...
The FBI officially closed the D.B. Cooper case in 2016, forty-five years after he hijacked a plane, extorted $200,000, and jumped somewhere between Seattle and...
As the anxiety-ridden year of 2020 winds down, much will be said about how the pandemic has forever changed the film industry: crippling the arena of theatrica...
Today brings us the poster and trailer for one of the most buzzed-about films of this year's fall circuit, Regina King's One Night in Miami. An adaptation of K...
The quotes in IFC's trailer for MLK/FBI will tell you what's expected: important, timely, infuriating. All of which may be true and is intended to push tickets...
Leading off today's news round-up, multi-hyphenate Mélanie Laurent is in pre-production on 2021's WWII drama The Nightingale, starring both Fanning sisters, bu...
The headline sort of says it all, and frankly there's maybe not much else necessary to convince, but for the sake of details: Deadline reports Spike Lee will d...