Colombia's tourism department won't be sanctioning Víctor Gaviria's The Animal's Wife anytime soon and I definitely will never be visiting to see how accurate a...
It starts off so magically with conjoined twins Dasy (Angela Fontana) and Viola (Marianna Fontana) bringing hope and the word of God to the unfortunate souls la...
Coming off of the drug caper Down and Dangerous, which we covered upon its release, director Zak Forsman has shifted roles to executive produce the new feat...
Clocking in at five-and-a-half-hours, Abel Gance's 1927 silent epic Napoleon has undergone a restoration that has been a decades-in-the-making endeavor. It'...
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...
On August 1, 1966 a sniper opened fire at the University of Texas, killing 16 and wounding 32 others. 50 years later, the story is getting re-told utilizing...
Just when you think it can't get worse—that the vocal, racist minority spewing bile will be extinguished in a show of tide-turning empathy—everything is literal...
It's Tel Aviv in 2016 and the parties are wild. Drinking, dancing, snorting, kissing — it's time for twenty-year olds to have fun and be alive. But whereas in A...
One of the most divisive films at Sundance this year was Nicolas Pesce's The Eyes of My Mother, the latest production from Borderline Films, the team behind...