‘Blue Jay’ Review: A Warm Telling of the Complexities of Lost Love

The decision to shoot in black & white elevates this quaint indie drama into something much more elegant and classic.

Robert Altman’s ‘McCabe & Mrs. Miller’ Comes to Criterion Collection

For classic movie aficionados and casual moviegoers alike, there is much to be savored from the Criterion’s latest entry, 'McCabe & Mrs. Miller.'

‘Do Not Resist’ is An Unsettling Exposé of Those Sworn “To Serve and Protect”

Who can blame the officers for assuming the worst in others when they are consistently being trained by those in positions of authority that "violence is your weapon."

‘The Greasy Strangler’ Review: A Midnight Theater Favorite in Waiting

Its anti-humor plays like a live action adaptation of a Nickelodeon cartoon written by John Waters, directed by Jared Hess.

‘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.