‘Not Him’ Explores the Underbelly of Toxic Relationships

Filmmaker Sarah Young's short film explores the emotional turmoil of a woman caught in an abusive relationship and her courageous decision to break free.

‘The Last Stop in Yuma County’ Review: A Slow Burn Shoot ‘Em Up

'The Last Stop in Yuma County' stars Jim Cummings in a neo-western ensemble crime thriller that channels Tarantino and Coen Brothers.

‘Gunfighter Paradise’ Review: God, Guns, and the American South

Emmy-winning filmmaker Jethro Waters delivers a surreal and thought-provoking indie film in his narrative debut, 'Gunfighter Paradise.'

‘Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story’ Review: A Tale of Unlikely Friendship

Much like the Academy Award-winning documentary 'My Octopus Teacher,' 'Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story' will leave a lasting impression that I'm convinced has the power to restore faith in humanity.

‘The Idea of You’ Review: 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.

‘The Contestant’ Review: Tortured For Entertainment On Reality TV

A Japanese reality show became a hit for the network but was life-or-death for Nasubi, the show's unwitting participant.

‘Rouge’ Documents a Detroit High School Basketball Team’s Dynasty

'Rouge' captures the rich history of a local basketball team and the indelible mark they've left on their economically challenged town.

‘The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed’ Is A Riotous Romp

'The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed' is an explosive discovery, catapulting Joanna Arnow into the cultural zeitgeist.