The sophomore feature from Anthony Scott Burns is like an Amblin film filled with terrifying imagery.
Moses' debut is a haunting look at female friendship, anxiety, and paranoia, set in a secluded cabin in the woods.
We spoke to the film's writer/director about the nearly 10-year process of getting The Paper Tigers to the screen.
The rom-com about a pair of extreme germaphobes feels like the first movie about the new COVID world.
Actor/writer/director/book podcaster Brea Grants takes us through her highly anticipated new films '12 Hour Shift' and 'Lucky.'
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are back with the first new Bill & Ted movie in nearly 30 years.
Nolan's latest is a technical breakthrough weighed down by an overstuffed script.
The unexpected documentary about David Arquette's wrestling career arrives on video-on-demand services on August 28th.
An hour with the master of horror!
Ben Hozie's new feature is a great addition to the underground NYC film cannon.