The South African director behind cinematic adaptations of John van de Ruitās comedic, teen-lit Spud seriesĀ hits the Toronto International Film Festival with hi...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options -- not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves -- we believe it's our duty to highlight ...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured itād be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...
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Itās a shame most people need an incident that risks taking their life to finally acknowledge they have one left to live. For John Moon (Sam Rockwell), this mom...
A woman sits at the edge of a bed, brushing her hair while a young boy and girl are positioned to her side, sleeping soundly. The camera, stationary, can captur...
Opening with a hilarious (and extremely awkward) first date at an empty restaurant, Juan Cavestanyās People In Places is unapologetically strange and often very...
There is a (debatable?) rule, in the field of film assessment, which states that a critic should be wary of reaching beyond the text or the frame of a given fil...
Imagine for a moment if the heroes of Klown, Frank and Casper, landed in the 60's, at the height of the sexual revolution, and started taking over small Danish ...
Although documentaries often present real-life people working in risk-filled areas, the results can be quite banal. Half of reality television is filled with po...