

The Overwhelming Drama of a Strange Vengeance
Wes Anderson Too Clever in Self-Referential Comedy
What more can be said about 2001: A Space Odyssey? Is there anything left to analyze, to inspect, about one...
Jude Law is magistral as huffing, obese Henry VIII
In a festival season full of documentaries, one of the most engaging subjects of all is the story of a...
I will often try to keep politics out of this blog as much as possible but it’s going to be...
Lee Haven Jones's The Feast is a mesmerizing, haunting slow burn about the ills of capitalism and the consequences of...
Our Father
Elle Callahan's latest film offers a clever spin on the Salem Witch Trials, but fails to realize its full potential.
A documentary about Michael Brody Jr., a 21-year-old hippie millionaire who in 1970 promised to give away his $25M inheritance...
The weirdest thing about Broadcast Signal Intrusion is that it took such a long time for the Max Headroom broadcast...
Women is Losers, a new drama about nearly a decade in the life of a young single mother in San...
Every man is a piece of the continent
Mickey Keating's latest horror film is rarely as interesting as its mystery implies, but exudes a haunting tone and some...
How can there be a nearly two-hour documentary about Kevin Smith? After all those podcasts and live shows over the...
Ranking the 5 Best Films About Irish History 5. The Crying Game This Fantastic 1992 thriller was written and directed by Neil...
A chance encounter between a down-and-out music-business executive and a young singer-songwriter, new to Manhattan, turns into a promising collaboration...
The musical collaboration of Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová in 2005’s Once plays just like a summer romance – passionate, unforgettable, and...
Boy meets girl. Girl unimpressed. Boy starts band.