One of the more ambitious films I saw at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year was Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.'s Wild Indian. Featuring a stellar performance ...
There are two types of people in this world: those who find a 90-minute romantic comedy musical with a 90-second song serving as an intermission break twee; an...
It's been ten years since Bull's (Neil Maskell) son Aiden was taken by his ex-wife (Lois Brabin-Platt's Gemma) and father-in-law (David Hayman's Norm). Ten yea...
I'm not sure what I just saw. Was it surreal comedy in a setting that exudes sympathy puke aura? Was it a nightmarish horror sending us down a chaotic rabbit h...
Production is underway in and around the Cleveland area for Noah Baumbach's next film, an adaptation of Don DeLillo's seminal novel White Noise. With Adam Driv...
Welcome to the OVNI-Levante Ufology Association, please take a seat. It’s the 37th meeting for this band of alien-obsessed misfits from Elche, Spain, and the l...
Josiah Graham (Robert Patrick) doesn't believe in God. To look at him and witness his actions is enough to know this truth, but his words have never been afrai...
The city of Rome certainly means something to Abel Ferrara. A new home after being priced-out and disgusted by the “new” New York, it’s served in recent films ...
After a hiatus where New York’s theaters closed during the pandemic, we’re delighted to announce the return of NYC Weekend Watch, our weekly round-up of repert...
Putting the discourse to test as if it sought sanctification, Abel Ferrara has revealed Shia LaBeouf—whose most recent news cycle was, put one way, undesirable...