‘Elvis’: Baz Luhrmann’s Wildly Operatic Bio Pic Is Fit For A King
Directed by the unapologetically showy maximalist Baz Luhrmann, 'Elvis' doesn't set out to be anyone's traditional bio pic.
‘Marcel the Shell with Shoes On’ Gives Us More of a Good Thing
Did we need a feature-length version of 'Marcel the Shell with Shoes On'? Frankly, no. However, it's not a bad way to spend 89 minutes.
Tribeca: ‘My Love Affair With Marriage’ Is a Cheeky Look at Womanhood
Mixed-media documentary 'My Love Affair With Marriage' is both a fun and unflinching look at the journey from adolescence to adulthood.
Tribeca: In ‘TÍU,’ Of Monsters and Men Celebrate 10 Years Together
Set in the band's home country of Iceland, 'TÍU' is a picturesque portrait set to Of Monsters and Men's whimsical melodies.
‘Official Competition’ Parodies Actors, Artists, And Their Egos
Penelope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, and Oscar Martinez star as egocentric artists.
‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’: Cooper Raiff’s Cha Cha Charming Comedy
Cooper Raiff's second feature is a a delightful coming-of-age comedy with heart.
In ‘Brian and Charles,’ An Eccentric Inventor Makes a Charming Friend
Written by and starring real-life pals David Earl and Chris Hayward.
‘Poser’: Obsessive Hipster Thriller Set In the Underground Music Scene
Co-directors Ori Segev and Noah Dixon's debut feature channels 'Ingrid Goes West' for the indie music world.
