One of the late additions to the 2016 release calendar is The Comedian, the latest film from Taylor Hackford (Ray, The Devil's Advocate). Starring Robert De...
Allied is not a subtle film, clear from the minute its title dissolves away, letting the word “LIE” linger just long enough for you to audibly laugh. However, i...
Rest assured there will be many films to come about the current (and immediate future) political climate, but before they arrive, next month brings one abou...
Premiering at Venice and stopping by TIFF this fall was Brimstone, a new western from director Martin Koolhoven. Starring Guy Pearce as an evil religious ze...
Not to be confused with Edgar G. Ulmer's 1945 film noir classic, next year's Detour comes from Christopher Smith, the U.K. director who has impressed with T...
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...
M. Night Shyamalan movies are almost always better when he’s having fun. Like The Visit, Split makes mischief out of the balance between horror and comedy, cont...
Considering that Damien Chazelle names the Jacques Demy masterpiece The Umbrellas of Cherbourg as perhaps his favorite film of all-time -- and a clear-as-da...