Just in time for the 20th anniversary of Jamie Babbit's bubbly and sharp queer camp classic, But I'm a Cheerleader; Lionsgate has dropped a trailer for the 4K ...
Happiest Season, Hollywood’s first major lesbian Christmas rom-com, has everything you’d expect from a Christmas movie: snow; sweaters; mismatched family membe...
Getting over my grudge that one hasn't really seen Flowers of Shanghai unless seen on an abjectly hideous all-region DVD taken from your college library, I can...
In our current climate, it's quite an achievement for any film to safely wrap production––and such an update brings even greater excitement when it's our most-...
The FBI officially closed the D.B. Cooper case in 2016, forty-five years after he hijacked a plane, extorted $200,000, and jumped somewhere between Seattle and...
You're either a sucker for films like director Nick Sarkisov and screenwriter David McKenna's Embattled or you're not. I'm the former—a fact that's proven espe...
As the anxiety-ridden year of 2020 winds down, much will be said about how the pandemic has forever changed the film industry: crippling the arena of theatrica...
Today brings us the poster and trailer for one of the most buzzed-about films of this year's fall circuit, Regina King's One Night in Miami. An adaptation of K...
The quotes in IFC's trailer for MLK/FBI will tell you what's expected: important, timely, infuriating. All of which may be true and is intended to push tickets...
Leading off today's news round-up, multi-hyphenate Mélanie Laurent is in pre-production on 2021's WWII drama The Nightingale, starring both Fanning sisters, bu...