The In-Between stays perfectly middle-of-the-road
A solid performance from Joey King can’t stop this messy teen supernatural romance.
A solid performance from Joey King can’t stop this messy teen supernatural romance.
From martial arts classics to 4Ks of acclaimed indies, here are a few options from the imprint’s latest sale.
Bradley Cooper pays respectful homage to Leonard Bernstein in this lavish passion project.
An overview of the diverse features selected to screen at this year’s Austin Film Festival.
Chicago’s preeminent queer film festival emphasizes the importance of queer spaces, in both enlightening documentaries and evocative shorts.
The composer talks about the sparse neo-noir experimentation of his latest score for Grant Singer’s moody thriller.
Initially written off as vapid & glitzy, L.A.‘s a searing indictment of 80s materialism and macho posturing crafted from the era’s shallow pop culture trappings. NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch It must have been easy to be cynical about William Friedkin’s To Live and Die in L.A. in 1985. After a blazing hot early 1970s, his critical … The gold beneath the glitter of To Live and Die in L.A
The beloved indie duo on working with fellow musician Boots Riley on his bonkers coming-of-age tale for Prime Video.
Sterling K. Brown & Mark Duplass play friends facing the end of the world in a smart & timely comedy-drama.
The composer breaks down his Carpenter-inspired score for the Walking Dead spinoff.
The acclaimed documentarian joins The Spool to discuss Brooke Shields, her work, her life, and her relationship to “Brooke Shields” the image.
Just in time for this month’s Criterion Flash Sale, here are a baker’s dozen box sets, new releases, and 4K upgrades to purchase.
One of the weakest James Cameron movies begets a CBS TV show that has its own unique flaws
Three of the festival’s docs explore critical figures in art and academia—to varying results. These days, celebrity-based documentaries, especially the ones that eventually find a place in the Sundance lineup, tend to fall into one of two categories—they either serve as cinematic victory laps for proven successes, or they work as reclamation projects serving to … Sundance 2023: Little Richard: I Am Everything, Squaring the Circle, The Disappearance of Shere Hite
The Oscar-shortlisted composer on blending men with their machines and highlighting Whitney Houston’s life, music, and struggles.
Abbi Jacobson’s take on wartime women’s baseball teams isn’t quite pitching a no-hitter, but its character work—especially from Chanté Adams—and comedy are quite strong.
Nausheen Dadabhoy explores a wide array of Muslim-American experiences in this overstuffed, but impactful documentary.
The festival’s documentary selection includes features on everything from post-incarceration life to Pez-related crimes.
Kate Winslet and Harvey Keitel deliver powerhouse performances in Jane Campion’s cult-deprogramming dramedy, but the script fails in its thoughtless colonialism.
This year’s best in TV took us from the furthest reaches of space to murder mysteries in small Philly towns.
We talk to the What If…? composer about blending the existing palette of the MCU with new, diverse soundscapes.