This year's Buffalo International Film Festival offered a program of horror films that opened with Alfred Hitchcock’s Pyscho. Shooting April, the first narr...
My Soul To Take is bland cinematic comfort food, evoking pleasant childhood memories of the Scream series, the type of pre-9/11 horror film that wasn’t so s...
Sam Taylor-Wood’s feature-film debut Nowhere Boy, is a thoroughly engaging biopic of John Lennon’s teenage years, chronically his journey as a musician from his first guitar purchase to the formation of his first band, The Quarrymen, and their eventual evolution into The Beatles. That is what you’d expect from a John Lennon biopic, and undoubtedly a reason why many will go see the film, but what really gives the film depth and soul is the focus it gives to his early home life with two mother figures- his Aunt Mimi and his mother Julia....
The most succinct way to describe directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s drama/comedy It’s Kind Of A Funny Story is with two words: Boy, Interrupted. (mor...
I’m convinced everything sounds better with a British accent. Streetdance 3D is the British 3D version of Step Up in reverse. In Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini...
Enter the Void is unlike most films you see in the mainstream, a transformative experience so intense that, by the end, your eyes might be bleeding. It's d...
Mike Leigh's new film Another Year, like Mike Leigh's old films, is all about real people and their interactions with each other. This time around, the subj...
Writer/director Malcolm Venville is making a career for himself - in the slightest way possible. His first feature, 44 Inch Chest, featured most of the grea...
Woody Allen's latest film You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger is his 44th film as a director which is a feat so impressive we should just applaud him for a ...
Not unlike Alex Gibney’s Eliot Spitzer doc Client 9, Phil Ochs: There But For Fortune closely studies a public figure from rise to fall, the difference betw...