It's hard to reject a film as having no substance when its narrator apologizes for that very fact. Was its hollowness therefore an intentional commentary on the...
Michael Briskett (Steven Hubbell) awakens in a dark room with plastic sheets covered in blood hung behind him. It's imagery you've seen countless times in horro...
Set against the backdrop of the Grand Rapids' ArtPrize, More Art Upstairs is a relaxed and immersive look at an event that consumes the city for three weeks eve...
Embodying every cliché of the working class New York City loudmouth is long-time local legend Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, an organization of d...
Following up on a landscape previously documented in Ramin Bahrani’s brilliant narrative feature Chop Shop, directors Prudence Katze and William Lehman chronicl...
For some who grow up in rural Arkansas there's limited options: you can either be a meth dealer or a cop chasing meth dealers. Set in a close-knit community of ...
The tell-all "autobiography" Ecstasy and Me: My Life As A Woman was exactly what Hedy Lamarr's agent wanted to make quick money. But it wasn't her life. Whether...
As Les Standiford's book would tell it, Charles Dickens (Dan Stevens) found himself in somewhat of a creative rut after a lengthy and expensive tour of America ...
Functioning in the mode of a lifestyle documentary like Dogtown and Z-Boys, Ben Patterson’s Maddman: The Steve Madden Story tells the sweeping take the shoe imp...
Vine fad “Simply Sylvio” and its film adaptation -- more plainly titled Sylvio -- by directors Albert Birney and Kentucker Audley offer a tense amalgamation of ...