Winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize earlier this year, Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini's documentary Dina tells a love story of a unique stripe. The fil...
After stopping by festivals such as SXSW, Venice, and New Directors/New Films, Anita Rocha da Silveira’s Kill Me Please will finally be hitting U.S. theater...
The fall is quickly approaching, which means it's nearly festival time and one of the most high-profile premieres is a new collaboration between George Cloo...
The combination of the return of writer-director John Cameron Mitchell, author Neil Gaiman, and a cast featuring Elle Fanning, Alex Sharp, Nicole Kidman, an...
One of the most fascinating documentaries of the year is Theo Anthony's Rat Film, which uses a number of bold formal choices to take a look at segregation a...
After a decade-long stint in Hollywood, which includes the likes of a bombastic Mission: Impossible entry and the infinitely rewatchable Face/Off, in the la...
After his comedic-tinged drama Cold Weather and the hilarious, touching Iceland-set adventure Land Ho!, we've been waiting some time for writer-director Aar...
Yorgos Lanthimos’ The Killing of a Sacred Deer premiered at Cannes Film Festival earlier this year where, like The Lobster, it made audiences squirm. In our...
There are only a few writers in Hollywood that one can recognize their hand in a script within a single scene. Aaron Sorkin certainly falls under that categ...
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