Locarno 2018 Review: DIANE, Humane and Melancholic Drama About Aging and Mortality
Kent Jones, an American documentary filmmaker and director of the New York Film Festival, who is also behind the bio-doc Hitchcock/Truffaut and…
Kent Jones, an American documentary filmmaker and director of the New York Film Festival, who is also behind the bio-doc Hitchcock/Truffaut and…
Girls Always Happy proves anything but in Yang Mingming’s feature film debut. She both Directs and stars as Wu, the…
Chinese comedian Huang Bo unleashes his directorial debut this weekend when The Island opens at selected venues across North America…
Contemporary Romanian cinema has established its steady presence in world cinema after the new wave boom. New talent emerged this…
Our friends at the Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival (PUFF) are gearing up for another festival jammed with genre goodness. Less…
Despondent and lashing out after the recent death of his mother, teenager Nahuel (Lautaro Bettoni) is sent to stay for…
For anyone not yet on the Netflix bandwagon or not planning to subscribe for Matt Groening’s upcoming Disenchantment, perhaps a…
A pair of hapless brothers plot to ensure their inheritance stays in the family in Brothers’ Nest, the latest film…
What do you get when you mash up High School Musical, Shaun of the Dead, and The Nightmare Before Christmas?…
Three data points do not make a trend, and therefore I may be wrong on this. However, after perusing the…
Perfectly threadbare in its by-the-numbers execution, the new live-action film Christopher Robin delivers one fresh realization: There’s only one A.A.…
After an extremely short sprint on the festival circuit RLJ Entertainment is brining the latest chapter of the Puppet Master…
Erik Matti’s Buybust opens with two seasoned cops interrogating a low level Manila drug dealer. Word is, Biggie Chen, as his…
Already taking the festival circuit by storm, this intense, and intensely strange, possession mind bender, now has now a teaser…