A still from KIM'S VIDEO, directed by David Redmon and Ashley Sabin. Photo courtesy of Drafthouse Films

‘Kim’s Video’: A Cinematic Adventure About a Beloved Video Store

'Kim's Video' starts as an archival documentary before becoming one cinephile's quest to recover a lost collection of over 55,000 rare videos.

‘The War Between’ Explores Humanity Amidst Conflict

'The War Between' stands as a testament to camaraderie in the face of hardship, proving that unity, not division, is the only way through.

SXSW: ‘The Idea of You’: On Love, Art, and Complicated Relationships

Michael Showalter's 'The Idea of You' succeeds as part escapist fantasy, part grounded love story that transcends dating taboos.

In ‘Simón,’ A Young Asylum-Seeker Faces a Gut-Wrenching Dilemma

In 'Simón,' based on true events, an asylum-seeker is forced to decide if the safety of the U.S. outweighs the guilt of leaving Venezuela.

SXSW: In ‘The Greatest Hits,’ A Heartfelt Hipster Travels Time

'The Greatest Hits' proves that with the right song, nostalgia and heartbreak can become the start of a beautiful new story.

‘Immaculate’: All Hell Breaks Loose in This Feral Horror Flick

Sydney Sweeney proves that she has the range–and the vocal strength–to carry a horror film and watching her slowly spiral is sinfully sadistic.