Sophia Takal’s reimagining of Black Christmas cuts past the male gaze, creating a send-up of the genre in the era of Time's Up. A somewhat revolutionary film in...
Throughout his nearly six-decade career as an actor and director, Clint Eastwood has persistently examined the complexities of cinematic heroism. While it’s tr...
It is hard not to be entertained by QT8: The First Eight, a feature-length documentary chronicling the first eight films written and directed by Quentin Taranti...
Monsoon, the latest film from director Hong Khaou, grapples with lost identity, being trapped between two worlds and cultures. Khaou’s previous work Lilting is ...
During the ensuing fallout once James Frey's memoir A Million Little Pieces was exposed as a fabrication well beyond his statement admitting to having altered "...
The title truly says it all: Daniel Isn't Real. So when a little boy takes his stuffed animal down the street to escape his parents' screams only to walk by a g...
Without having seen the entirety of the Up series, which revisits the same subjects chosen from various walks of British life in 1964 at age seven, the latest i...
War is a cataclysm that scars everything in its proximity. From the bodies and psyches of the people who must fight in it, to the towns and cities that happen ...
Once upon a time, a movie like 21 Bridges was known as a "programmer" for the bigger film studios. A thriller with an established star at the center and a diges...
Do the principles of God change with the shifting tides of culture? This theological question is at the heart of The Two Popes. As unanswerable as the question...