"A coward becomes a man" is, I suppose, the crux of Ben Wheatley’s newest thriller, A Field in England. We find Whitehead (Reece Shearsmith) hiding in the bushe...
The most disturbing thing about the case regarding those most commonly known as the West Memphis Three is that some version of it can be still happening, right ...
I entered the Elgin Theatre excited at the prospect of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity: I was about to sit down and experience the world premiere of renowne...
Returning behind the camera after six years of acting, producing, and becoming some kind of public personality, Eli Roth has attained a grand reputation with re...
Life for Sue (Mackenzie Davis) and Bobby (Jeremy Allen White) in their sleepy blue collar Texas town is at an end. They've been accepted to college and can't wa...
Texas possesses a uniquely American mystique defined by guns, shoot-from-the-hip politics, and a still wild frontier. The country and its proud people must seem...
To answer the title's question—Can a Song Save Your Life?—writer/director John Carney says "yes." A song can save someone from jumping off a subway platform and...
Comically dry like director Richard Ayoade's debut, Submarine, his sophomore effort takes more than a few steps towards an even more arid realm of complete exis...
There is something relatable to the awkwardly genuine smiles of two introverts connecting with an acquired humor, made funnier by the fact everyone around them ...
On paper, a biopic of Jimi Hendrix without the rights to his music seems like a complete waste of time. Even with John Ridley's All Is by My Side detailing the ...