In less than two weeks one of the most thrilling blockbusters of the summer, Bong Joon-ho's Okja, is arriving. While we recommend going into the globe-tr...
The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow is back this summer, once again re-teaming with Mark Boal. Detroit is set during the 5-day rio...
Averting the bigger is better approach that plagues most franchises, The Trip series is attuned to life's simple pleasures: cuisine, comedy, and companionsh...
We've seen many variations of the animated Winnie the Pooh, but now he's coming to life in a new feature -- or more precisely, how he came to life is captur...
With a title that most studio comedies set over a single evening could adopt, Rough Night riffs on Very Bad Things, Bridesmaids, The Hangover -- and even some J...
One of the very few films from Sundance Film Festival that also came to Cannes this year was Brigsby Bear, a starring vehicle for Saturday Night Live’s Kyle...
In a post-Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping world, the concept of Flatliners loses a bit of its edge after viewing Bill Hader's one-off scene, but nonethel...
Premiering at the Slamdance Film Festival earlier this year where it won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature, Daniel Warth's Dim the Fluorescent...
We learned last year that Christian Petzold, one of Germany’s great contemporary filmmakers, will follow Phoenix, one of our favorites of 2015, with Transit...
One of our the most overlooked films last year was Alice Winocour‘s home-invasion thriller Disorder, starring Diane Kruger and Matthias Schoenaerts. As shot...
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