‘Last Man Standing’ Review: The Last “Real” Jewish Gangster

Listening to 83-year-old Myron is like witnessing your grandpa tell tales from his childhood in colorful detail.

‘Kneecap’ Review: The Anarchic Rise of an Irish Rap Group

The real-life Irish rap trio Kneecap chronicles their rise while fiercely fighting to preserve their native Irish language in this wild, drug-fueled adventure.

‘5.7 Seconds’ Review: Women Beware, Danger Lurks Everywhere

This short film will leave viewers questioning whether the devil we know is truly better than the devil we don’t.

‘Flatters’ Review: Oops, I Married a Conspiracy Theorist

Now with the short film under his belt, Flippin plans to turn Flatters into a feature.

‘Hollywoodgate’ Review: Exploring Newfound Taliban Territory

'Hollywoodgate' is a risky undertaking that only an investigative journalist can pull off. The images are both incredible and horrifying.

‘And Now I Lay Me Down’ Review: A Dark Comedy on Aging and Existential Dread

Meet Celia Dalvi, an aging actress facing divorce and fading fame in the fabulous dark comedy 'And Now I Lay Me Down'.

‘Meeting You, Meeting Me’ Review: A Love Letter to Female Friendship

A peek into the complexities and camaraderie of female friendship is seen through the eyes of Lina Suh in her directorial debut.

‘Sing Sing’ Review: An Achingly Beautiful Portrait of Rehabilitation

All but guaranteed to be an early Oscar contender, 'Sing Sing' is a quiet powerhouse of a film that rings loud with authenticity and heart.