‘Under the Shadow’ Review: Exposes a Haunting Fairytale From the Quran
Marrying politics of the 1980s with timeless horror, director Babak Anvari's feature-length directorial debut is a fresh take on international folklore, whose spooks have no bounds.
Review: Wrongfully Convicted Women Await Justice in ‘Southwest of Salem’
I invite you to witness the story of the San Antonio Four, and help develop a larger public awareness that will allow the story to reach the moral conclusion that these individuals deserve.
Review: ‘Danny Says’ is a Larger Than Life Look at Rock and Roll Legends
Fans of the short-lived HBO series "Vinyl" will definitely enjoy seeing this real life Richie Finestra retell his stories of drug-infested parties and late night shenanigans.
Review: Antoine Fuqua’s Remake of ‘The Magnificent Seven’ Might Be the Best of the Summer
Fuqua sheds the extraneous silliness of past films while retaining the fun catharsis of his previous shoot 'em ups.
Coen Brothers’ First Feature ‘Blood Simple’ Digitally Restored on Criterion Collection
The debut neo-noir classic from Joel and Ethan Coen receives new 4K restoration and DVD/Blu-ray release.
Movie Stars Captured by Their Biggest Fan in ‘The Lovers and the Despot’
If you like movies, then you have something in common with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il...
‘Landfill Harmonic’ Finds Beauty in a Place Most of the World Would Dismiss
The result is a story that caught on like wildfire and allowed these children to become more well-known than they could’ve ever dreamed.
‘Cameraperson’ is a Masterful Dive Into the Human Experience
I reiterate that this is one that can’t be missed, at the very least because it’s one I can’t wait to discuss with people as they see it for themselves.