Marking Louis C.K.'s first feature film in 16 years -- since his rather infamous Pootie Tang -- I Love You, Daddy was filmed under the radar and premiered a...
Emerging from his politically radical period of low-budget, didactic political commentaries with revolutionary overtones, produced primarily on 16mm or tape for television broadcast, prolific French avant-garde iconoclast Jean-Luc Godard unexpectedly returned to commercial filmmaking....
Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho premiered in 1960, quickly becoming a massive box office success, as well as a critical darling with the press. In the passing decades...
One of my favorite discoveries at this year's Sundance Film Festival was Michelle Morgan's It Happened in L.A. (then going by the SEO-unfriendly title L.A. ...
Today, Michael Snydel and I are joined by Dan Mecca in order to talk about the rough and tumble tour through hell that is Brawl in Cell Block 99, the newest film from writer/director S. Craig Zahler....
One of the most acclaimed films coming out of Sundance Film Festival earlier this year was Cory Finley's Thoroughbreds. The black comedy, starring Olivia Co...
Miranda Fall (Mireille Enos) is a cataloger. Her art leads her on journeys following new subjects in order to understand who each is by what each does and posse...
The modern pervasiveness of surveillance technology causes an unfamiliar type of cognitive dissonance where their use is collectively recognized but an innate f...
By Siddhant Adlakha
When attempting to parse the root causes of religious extremism, a common argument in western discourse involves not only pointing to Islam...
Fans of fierce, challenging indigenous cinema rejoice. It’s not every day that you see a film from and depicting the life in the Dominican Republic, let alone o...