The end of the year and the start of the next often brings about a flood of books about cinema–many of them timed to tie in with the Oscars. This column featur...
The all-female punk band that defined mall culture in the early 1980s with the opening tune of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, The Go-Go's are still shockingly k...
If you’ve been paying attention in this digital age, The Social Dilemma will not tell you what you already did not know. Director Jeff Orlowski, best known for...
Update: Watch the trailer here.
Ahead of the trailer debut tomorrow, we finally have our first look at Wes Anderson's highly-anticipated, star-studded The F...
Last fall, Universal Pictures pulled Craig Zobel's The Hunt from release following protest from conservatives and even Donald Trump himself. Written by Damon L...
The formally audacious and politically enticing documentary The Year of the Discovery may feel daunting with its 200-minute runtime, but Luis López Carrasco's ...
Director Jeremy Teicher and writer/actor Alexi Pappas already made a film about the latter's Olympic ambitions entitled Tracktown. Shot two years before she pl...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Michael Snydel, and Bill Graham are joined by Lara Zarum to discuss Cath...
That co-writer Matthew McArdle remains shocked even after seeing the film he and Max Brallier wrote on the big screen shows how tough the accomplishment proves....
A unique and authentic film that captures African American life in deep in heart of Fort Worth, Texas, Channing Godfrey Peoples' Miss Juneteenth is a warm and ...