A barren post-apocalyptic landscape with spare living humans and dilapidated cities seems to be the prerequisite for the standard zombie feature. It's clear fro...
Returning again to the scope of his previous dialogue-driven films, Neil LaBute’s Dirty Weekend is a playful buddy comedy with notes of Neil Simon – and a littl...
Following in the footsteps of the late, great, cinematic badass Michael Glawogger, whose work often put him on the front-lines of the most dangerous jobs (or at...
Avengers: Age of Ultron probably shouldn't work. It's packed to the brim with characters, and the fact that almost all of them have their own moments to shine -...
For a highly praised author, Stephen Elliott is a pretty dull guy. Having just found success publishing his memoir Apart, Stephen (James Franco) is on top of th...
Through exchanging more words in a few moments than they did in all of Inside Llewyn Davis, Garrett Hedlund and Oscar Isaac give a pair of committed lead perfor...
Existing at the edge of performance art, Bodyslam: Revenge of the Banana! chronicles a band of misfits who aren’t degenerates in real life but enjoy playing the...
Seeking out substantial leading characters of complexity within independent dramas in recent years, Richard Gere has delivered accomplished performances in Arbi...
Arriving in New York at the Tribeca Film Festival in front of a presumably liberal audience, A Courtship is a fascinatingly personal look at the Bible belt and ...
Losing a child is an unimaginable fear, an event that brings upon insurmountable grief and anguish that seems irrevocable. Meadowland, the directorial debut of ...