Charles Condomine (Dan Stevens) is plagued by writer's block—so much so that his wife Ruth (Isla Fisher) talked her film producer father (Simon Kunz's Henry Ma...
Ross Ulbricht (Nick Robinson) wanted to change the world. And he did. Whether you believe it was for the better (bringing the Dark Web and Tor into the mainstr...
The magic Kate DiCamillo imbues within the pages of Flora & Ulysses is infectious. Not only is her book a smart and witty adventure that refuses to shy fro...
Not knowing is the point. At least that's what writer/director Simon Lavoie says in his director's notes for Nulle trace . He's not looking to create a film wi...
We start at the end as three young lovers jump around in their underwear on a bed in Italy. The voice we hear is of a French woman (Anne-Laure Jardry)—our assu...
Hearing writer/director Anna Kerrigan talk about the origins of her latest film Cowboys is to understand the love she has for Montana and the way it provides a...
The pandemic weirdness continues as we hit February and see … Oscar contenders? I'm not going to be talking about the posters for The Father (limited, ...
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...
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 ...