Three years after emerging as the break-out character of the break-out hit The LEGO Movie, the egotistical, comically brooding, rap-freestyling LEGO iteration o...
Following his producing work on last year's Jackie, Darren Aronofsky will be back this fall with his Noah follow-up, the highly-anticipated mother! (yes, th...
The asylum-based film is a fairly interesting mini-genre to deconstruct. These movies almost always deal with perceptions of reality, questions of the self, and...
Nearly thirty years after the landmark documentary Paris is Burning, a new film is taking a modern look at ball culture in New York City. Sara Jordenö's Kik...
Following up last month's Sundance Film Festival, the next major cinema event of the year kicks off this with Berlinale 2017. Ahead of our coverage, a trio ...
The New Radical is yet another timely, foreboding Sundance documentary with a fast-moving story that will surely benefit from a sequel. Directed with the energy...
After last year's The Witch and The Monster, there was shades of horror in both Krisha and Green Room, but now A24 is back with another fully-fledged entry ...
I've sought out nearly all of his films, but even that level of knowledge and admiration couldn't prepare me for what Olivier Assayas concocted with Persona...