Long runtimes have become a bit of a trend on the festival circuit in recent years, with titles like Happy Hour, A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery, and OJ: Mad...
While watching Room, if one wished there was more laughs to go with the trauma, Brigsby Bear is the film you’ve been looking for. Dave McCary’s directorial debu...
Rhymes, beats, and an audience are all that Patricia Dombrowski requires to achieve her dreams of rap stardom. She already has the former, composed from her per...
The world of Daniel Clowes is one without manners, glamour, and tact, but it is also one of uncomfortable truth, as scathing as it might be. One may have never ...
Sometimes a movie just does not have any reason to exist. That would be the case with Shawn Christensen's misbegotten Sidney Hall, a film which offers a mystery...
A by-the-books biopic about Catcher in the Rye helmer J.D. Salinger, Danny Strong's Rebel in the Rye has quite a story to tell. Salinger was an eccentric hermit...
Harold Ramis certainly didn't invent it, but his Groundhog Day made the narrative loop device a mainstream mainstay, lovingly aped in everything from Source Cod...
Just because you can make a film seemingly in one take doesn’t mean you should. In fact, the seams of Bushwick are so obvious I hope if it does enjoy a theatric...
If one is familiar with Richard and Linda Thompson's discography they would automatically be reminded of the once-married musician couple's "Shoot Out the Light...
There's just one thing missing from Zhao Liang's visually masterful documentary Behemoth: a before image of what this wasteland of coal and rock used to be befo...