Sick and twisted for the sake of being sick and twisted, Kuso is a certainly not a film for everyone, or perhaps anybody. I imagine the experience is like being...
Get ready to hear the name Chanté Adams. She's the stand-out in Michael Larnell's by-the-books, but nevertheless engrossing Roxanne Roxanne. Backed by producers...
What starts as an institutional romance quickly becomes something altogether different in Carpinteros (Woodpeckers), a drama-turned-prison thriller from the Dom...
There are no screaming matches or overt arguments, nor is there any sort of frenetic camera work, yet Golden Exits is unmistakably the work of Alex Ross Perry. ...
Written and directed by Marti Noxon, To the Bone is an occasionally harrowing drama geared towards the YA crowd from a filmmaker that knows the terrain well, ha...
So much of so many film festivals -- Sundance especially -- feel enormously focused on metropolitan life, New York City in particular. In Where Is Kyra?, direct...
The path to becoming a director is one generally accompanied by a profound knowledge of film history, but that passion is rarely more public then when it comes ...
Social media can lead to strange things, as evidenced in Stefan Avalos’ documentary Strad Style. Avalos profiles Danny Houck, a 32-year-old living in small-town...
As written and directed by Matt Ruskin, the tragic story of Colin Warner doesn't so much come to life on the screen as it is responsibly recalled in Crown Heigh...
Let’s get this out of the way, vulgarians: Resident Evil: The Final Chapter is a bit different than the past Paul W.S. Anderson-directed entries. As evident fro...