One of our festival favorites of the past year-plus is finally getting a release. "Morbid curiosities make for unusual romantic comedy fodder in Ingrid Jung...
Since the advent of television, a president's charisma has been a deciding factor in an election and few had more of this quality than Ronald Reagan. Thanks...
Focusing on a year in the life of three adult students -- Melissa, Greg and Shynika -- enrolled in Indianapolis’ Excel Center, a publicly-funded high school for...
Averting the bigger is better approach that plagues most franchises, The Trip series is attuned to life's simple pleasures: cuisine, comedy, and companionsh...
Recently celebrating its 45th anniversary, we saw Francis Ford Coppola and cast reunite for an extensive talk about the making of The Godfather, and now new...
Opening in a court room, For Ahkeem finds its protagonist Daje, an African American girl from the inner city of North St. Louis, sentenced to Judge Jimmy Edward...
Playfully divided into “Lots," Barry Avrich’s sweeping and enlightening Blurred Lines: Inside the Art World investigates the entire ecosystem that comprises the...
Punctuated with banter about the best places to score, which gas station bathroom is the best for shooting up, which neighborhoods have cops roaming, where in d...
Unintentionally timely, A River Below may be read as a Trump-era document, a tale of environmentalists versus local industry. The film begins deceptively simple...