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Arriving hot on the heels of Shaka King’s stellar Judas and the Black Messiah, which…
“There’s no such thing as good people,” says Marla Grayson (Rosamund Pike) in the opening…
“I hope you will reveal your plan for me soon,” prays Maud (Morfydd Clark), a…
Greg (Owen Wilson) works a bland job at a generic technical support company — aptly…
“With little pride and less hope, we begin the new year.” While those words could…
As the 2021 Sundance Film Festival begins winding down, with several films getting picked up…
Jesus Christ, where do I even start? Prisoners of the Ghostland, Sion Sono’s first English-language…
Golden Globe winner Robin Wright is no stranger to stepping behind the camera, having directed…
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival is in full swing, with the (mostly) digital presentation already…
While mostly known for its dramatic selections, the Sundance Film Festival has played host to…
The 2021 Sundance Film Festival is in full swing, with the (mostly) digital presentation already…
The coming of age drama is a tried-and-true indie staple, one whose cookie-cutter character archetypes…
The communal experience has always felt like one of the most vital ingredients of film…
After showing up for a supporting role in 2016’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,…
What do you get when you take the director of the Bourne films (Paul Greengrass)…
Prolific African-American playwright August Wilson is best remembered for The Century Cycle, a series of…
That Tom Hanks, over the course of a career spanning four decades, has somehow never…
This generation’s modern stone age family The Croods may have survived their first family adventure,…
Published to much fanfare in 2016, J.D. Vance’s memoir Hillbilly Elegy was pored over in…
No stranger to shaking up the horror genre, Happy Death Day director Christopher Landon is…
One can’t help but wonder if writer-director Thomas Bezucha was actively trying to evoke memories…
Nine Days Edson Oda’s poignant drama about what it truly means to be alive centers…
The 56th Chicago International Film Festival ran from October 14-25, featuring drive-in screenings complemented by…
Fourteen years ago, a fictional Kazakh journalist became a box office sensation in Borat: Cultural…
Like 40 million others adults in the United States alone, Winona (Jessica Barden) suffers from…
The all-virtual edition of AFI Fest 2020 kicked off in spectacular fashion Thursday evening with…
Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 Gothic romance novel Rebecca is no stranger to adaptation: among others,…
“In a moment of crisis, the world’s most powerful nation didn’t rise to the occasion,…
There’s something chilling about watching uniformed police officers confront a group of protestors, remove their…
Millie Bobby Brown has been pegged for superstardom ever since turning heads with her breakout…
The slow-motion, single-take opening of Antebellum, arriving this week on VOD after its original April…
“Some people were born just so they could be buried.” This quote from The Devil…
1998 adventure Mulan isn’t quite regarded with the same reverence as other classics from the…
Having been in various stages of development since at least 2010, a third installment of…