Josef Kubota Wladyka’s second feature, Catch the Fair One, follows a boxer, Kaylee (real-life boxing champion Kali Reis), trying to find and save her sister fr...
“Studying whale culture might be more about glimpsing something in ourselves,” says Dr. Ellen Garland in the new documentary Fathom. She’s a scientist who stud...
With his first documentary Minding the Gap, Bing Liu turned the lens on himself and his friends to examine the domestic violence around them. One of the more h...
One must always be hesitant about stories dealing with the charity of multi-millionaires that never question the systemic issues behind such "selfless acts"—th...
The trauma of pregnancy and childbirth is fertile ground for horror cinema, which makes it surprising that there aren't more films centered on this topic. We c...
There’s a scene in Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road that’s different from the many Brian Wilson documentaries. The artist is riding around Southern California ...
If not for a Ubisoft logo revealing the game company as a producer of Werewolves Within, I would be wondering what the point of buying licensing rights was sin...
Alexandre Rockwell’s Sweet Thing could be pulled from any era. Shot in striking 16mm black-and-white, the coming-of-age film—Rockwell’s first feature since 201...
Jim Cummings has become something of an indie film wunderkind, making low-budget, critically-acclaimed projects that hit festivals and reach the depths of Film...
Mankind doesn't follow God because He's compassionate. Anyone who's looked through history at the death and destruction wrought in His name should know this al...