Review: ‘A Coffee In Berlin’
It appeals to all those who once felt lost and have pondered life's bigger meaning, as well as those who understand the importance of a good cup of coffee.
Review: ‘Third Person’
Lead by an obsessively creative director and a cast of quality A-List actors, Third Person is a rich and rewarding cinematic experience.
Review: ‘The Sacrament’
Ti West offers an ambitious and unnerving pseudo-documentary that takes its inspiration from the real-life horror of the Jonestown Massacre.
Review: ‘Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon’
Shep Gordon is probably one of the most legendary men in Hollywood that you've never heard of.
Review: ‘We Are The Best!’
Three girls band together to express their teenage angst and teach everyone a lesson: Punk's not dead.
Review: ‘Night Moves’
This subtly powerful thriller questions moral and ethical injustice, giving Jesse Eisenberg another tension-filled role to claim.
Review: ‘The Angriest Man in Brooklyn’
The lack of authenticity and passion by all parties is very apparent; it's hard to root for a film that doesn't even seem to believe in itself.
Review: ‘God’s Pocket’
First time feature film director John Slattery enlists an all-star cast, including the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, to tell this dark comedy.