Listen Up Philip is Alex Ross Perry’s third feature film and his first to reach mainstream audiences. Set in modern day New York City, Listen...
One might think that Hollywood has reached its cynical nadir with the recent speculative fervor over “universe building”, wherein studios cram pre-existing, vaguely related properties...
As even the must cursory glance at the aisles of your local drugstore will reveal, the Season of the Witch is upon us. Well, not...
In his recent Reddit AMA, Robert Downey Jr. was asked why the marketing campaign for his latest vehicle, The Judge, went from selling the film...
The Judge tells the returning home story of a big city lawyer, Hank Palmer (Robert Downey Jr.) who must reconnect broken family ties in order...
In the past 15 years or so, animated television has gained a considerable amount of traction with American audiences. Matt Groening’s “The Simpsons” is always...
Let’s get this straight: the Tom Cruise film Universal released to theaters a mere four months ago was called Edge of Tomorrow. However, when that...
Paul Wright’s debut feature film, For Those In Peril, is not for the faint of heart. And when I say that, what I’m really saying...
Annabelle tells the origin story of a demonically possessed doll that first freaked audiences out in last year’s smash-hit horror flick The Conjuring. While it...
In 1994, rapper, Nas (short for Nasir Jones), released Illmatic, an album that would come to be widely known as his best album to date...
For the first time in many years, Venezuela has produced an epic film on par with any Hollywood production. The Liberator arrives in theaters Oct....
Camille LaBry West began her career selling greeting cards door to door at the age of 8, now decades later the entrepreneur and writer takes...
In the early 1970s, director Roman Polanski found himself at a difficult crossroads, both professionally and personally. Following the gruesome 1969 murder of his pregnant...
Hossein Amini succeeds in revitalizing Patricia Highsmith’s 1964 novel as a refreshing piece of work in his directorial debut of The Two Faces of January....
From the producers who brought us Coraline and ParaNorman, comes the 3D stop-motion endeavor the entire family will enjoy, The Boxtrolls. Based on the children’s...
A bizarre footnote in the cinematic canon of Raymond Chandler adaptations, 1978’s The Big Sleep is a surprisingly radical departure from the typical milieu of...
This 19th of September we are blessed with a Kevin Smith film that not only looks hilariously absurd, but defies the frame of any horror...
Writer/director Kevin Smith’s Tusk opens tomorrow, and to celebrate the release of the sure to be cult classic we’re going to share a few things...
Last year was packed to the brim with fantastic horror films, but if the critical consensus was to believed, there was one film in particular...
One might think theater and film go hand in hand, but although the two mediums share a great deal in common, history has proven that...
The uproarious Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader engage in an invigorating story as brother and sister rolling through the trial of adulthood in the sentimental...
After a decade and a half of watching grown men in tights duke it out with the fate of the world on the line, one...
Autumn is just around the corner, which means TV networks have a whole crop of programming, both new and old, to satisfy your viewing needs....
David Mackenzie’s Starred Up is a British prison film centered around a young man entering the system for the first time. When it comes to...
Labor Day has barely passed, but with fall festivals on the horizon it’s already time for cinemas to bid adieu to summer blockbusters and usher...
Director Michael Berry unleashes Frontera, a powerful story that entangles two families from each side of the Mexican border in a web of corruption that...
Wow. I don’t even know where to begin. I was just about ready to open my laptop and write a heartfelt article about how I...