In ‘The Holdovers,’ Lost Souls Connect Over Christmas
At the expense of sounding corny, 'The Holdovers' is a film that truly warms the heart and soul, with Paul Giamatti in top-tier form.
Animated Horror Film ‘Canvas’ Echoes Real-Time Hopelessness
Doom and gloom make up director Ryan Guiterman's animated arthouse horror film 'Canvas,' which tells a unique story about life & death.
‘Once Within a Time’: Philip Glass Scores This Surrealist Fantasy
Set to original music by legendary composer Philip Glass, Once Within a Time isn't just a film to watch but rather, one to experience.
‘Divinity’ is a Lo-Fi, Mind-Melting, Perverted Affair
'Divinity' plays at the intersection of absurdity and "video nasty" – the place where director Eddie Alcazar's creativity thrives.
The Trial of ‘Reality Winner’: Hero or Traitor?
Traitor or hero? Whistleblower Reality Winner speaks for the first time in director Sonia Kennebeck's thought-provoking exposé.
‘The Mission’ Investigates a Fatal Sermon
John Chau's naive religious beliefs turned his final sermon into a self-inflicted suicide mission, as explored in 'The Mission.'
‘A Binding Truth’ Uncovers a Complicated Familial History
Two former high school classmates–one black and one white–explore a complicated familial history, in 'A Binding Truth.'
‘Foe’ Explores Modern Love in A Dystopian Future
Starring Academy Award nominees Paul Mescal and Saoirse Ronan, 'Foe' is a dystopian and dysfunctional love story for our modern times.