To put it simply, Sammy (Miya Cech) isn’t doing too well. She’s as angsty as any other 13-year-old on a good day and vandalizing school on a bad one, assuming ...
It doesn't get more cynical than the answer Jack (Peter Vack) gives to his own question, "What's the common thread that connects every relationship you experie...
Update: Mark Ruffalo, Jerrod Carmichael, Willem Dafoe, and Ramy Youssef are in talks to join the cast.
Following The Favourite, Yorgos Lanthimos has circled...
Despite Graham Nash's words at the conclusion of Robin Lutz's documentary M.C. Escher: Journey to Infinity stating that the world is destined to reappreciate t...
While Neil Marshall's 1665 London-set, Great Plague drama The Reckoning has obvious allusions to our own present-day pandemic, COVID-19 wasn't a factor in its ...
Sundance 2021 has been filled with so many movies about—and made in—the current pandemic that a 19th-century, gory genre flick feels like a return to normalcy....
Arguably the hardest working man in show business, Nicolas Cage appeared in over 40 films the last decade alone. Yes, he may no longer work with the likes of D...
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan and Bill Graham are joined by The B-Side co-host Conor O'Donnell to discu...
Wild Indian is a bold, anger-wreaked character study, creating a deeply unsympathetic antihero who nevertheless inspires some pity and understanding. Although ...
The Blazing World is trying—really, really trying. It knows a whole bunch of classics and clearly took more than a few notes from them. The starting point is s...