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.
‘Goat’ is a Bold, Shocking Dramatization of Hazing in a Fraternity
One of the most buzzed-about films at this year's Sundance film festival for its unrelenting portrayal of youth partying.
‘Miss Stevens’ a Satisfying Film in Front Of and Behind the Camera
It may not be very deep, nor funny despite it being billed as a comedy, yet it hits all the right notes.
‘The People Garden’ is a Quietly Somber and Arresting Art Film
Put 'The People Garden' on your list of under the radar, must see movies.
