It's October, which means a season of horror awaits, but aside from a few compelling genre options this month, one might be best served to queue some classics. ...
American novelist Jack London was an active proponent of socialism, his writing offering self-reflexive deconstructions of their values within distinct, incongr...
Writer/director Rob Grant wastes zero time getting us in the right frame of mind with Brett Gelman's perfectly sardonic voice narrating an auspiciously violent ...
Just because writer/director Kevin McMullin's debut feature Low Tide centers on a trio of locals stuck in a New Jersey banks vacation town and forced to watch r...
Growing up in a Catholic country where we were instructed to say our prayers each night before going to sleep, I always found myself dreading the moment when I ...
After being in the works for over a decade, Martin Scorsese's The Irishman finally premiered at the 57th New York Film Festival on Friday. Following the p...
It’s a critical cliché to describe a filmmaker’s late-period output as elegiac, nostalgic, or any other adjective that suggests an aging artist grappling with t...
When a filmmaker is well-known for reiterating certain narratives or themes, perhaps even having a specific character reappear to embody such ideas, unfamiliar ...