Not many issue documentaries actually enact social change, but the same can't be said for Gabriela Cowperthwaite's SeaWorld expose Blackfish. Following the ...
Thanks to last year's U.S. distribution of Right Now, Wrong Then, Hong Sang-soo has reached a wider audience stateside than ever before. While we're still w...
Though I'd hardly consider myself an expert in the field of Japanese animation, I was nevertheless surprised to read that, without adjusting for inflation, ...
It premiered last fall during Toronto International Film Festival's Midnight Madness section, but this spring, Ben Wheatley's shoot-em-up Free Fire will fin...
The history of America’s transgression tied to the separation of church and state has never occurred without strong opposition. The Most Hated Woman in Amer...
Update: The film has moved up to a June 28 release.
Sure, we're getting a new Fast & Furious film this year, but we'd put our money down that the bes...
Let's start this with an inquiry, one that hopefully engenders some consideration and an honest response: what are you seeking when watching a Terrence Malick f...
Harriet Lauler is not a nice women. Taught to be pushy and proud in her days leading an advertising agency in a small California town that still has a daily pap...