If this year feels a little peculiar, it might be that there's no new Jaume Collet-Serra film, an occurrence that hasn't happened since 2013. Thankfully, on...
One of the more enigmatic, visually striking short films I've seen at Sundance was Lauren Wolkstein and Christopher Radcliff's The Strange Ones back in 2011...
In two months, a new Paul Thomas Anderson film will be in theaters, but not just any Paul Thomas Anderson film -- and not only his first as his own cinemato...
Oh, that darn Internet of Things! One of these days all of our internet-connected devices may conspire against us and in a smarter picture with a more biting co...
Even though now it’s almost impossible to think of a world in which Jane Goodall isn’t the preeminent primatologist, her notorious career could’ve been thwarted...
Being the biggest of its kind in Asia, the Busan International Film Festival offers an excellent showcase for emerging talents from the vast and vastly varied c...
American Satan is the kind of film that might very well pop up as an Alamo Drafthouse Weird Wednesday screening in the coming years. It’s a shame its distributo...
Death is literally the beginning in the cross-generational relationship drama Love Education, which closes the 2017 Busan International Film Festival today. In ...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...