Holding onto hope for a better life to strengthen each subsequent generation so one day his ancestors won’t be forced to hustle on the street, Alkatraz strives ...
If John Cusack doesn’t watch out, he’s going to become Nicolas Cage. OK, maybe it’s unlikely that the amiable and snarky Cusack will ever achieve the wild-eyed ...
Reaching for the Moon is a lush, erotic and mature drama chronicling several years (we're uncertain how long, but it's temporal disorientation is intentional) i...
Bottled Up, the second feature from writer/director Enid Zentelis, is a noble piece of independent filmmaking, determined to explore oft-examined dramatic situa...
Coming out of Norway and sporting a Foreign Film Oscar nomination, Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg's Kon-Tiki is a handsomely-made action-adventure film that...
Clark Gregg’s Trust Me is an often hilarious dark comedy, evolving into satire, veering towards drama and then continuing back to where it began. Where it goes ...
Here’s a film that will never be viewed in D.A.R.E. class. How to Make Money Selling Drugs takes the form of an infomercial, probing into the seemingly endless ...
No wonder the U.S. government isn't afraid of shrinking the U.S. military forces in Afghanistan and Iraq. The real heavy lifters are JSOC, the Joint Special Ope...
Although only coined in the last decade, the "Manic Pixie Dream Girl" archetype can be traced back to screwball comedies and has been spoofed as early as Annie ...
Steph Green’s Run & Jump is a film that will grow on you, slowly and subtly absorbing you into its world. With an observant structure, we are the third whee...