The Cast and Crew of ‘Texas Cotton’ on Their Tale of Morality (INTERVIEW)
An interview with Texas Cotton director Tyler Russell and star George Hardy
‘Beautiful Boy’ Is An Insufferably Well-Made Anti-Drug PSA (FILM REVIEW)
Drugs are bad, mmkay?
Jonah Hill’s ‘mid90s’ Is An Okay Movie Trapped In A Prison Of Forced Nostalgia (FILM REVIEW)
Remember the 90s? Do you? Do you really?
The Curious Case Of ‘Reprisal’ (FILM REVIEW)
It ain’t great but it proves that direct to video doesn’t have to be terrible.
‘Bad Times at the El Royale’ Is One Hell of a Good Time (FILM REVIEW)
Drew Goddard’s latest is a bloody, paranoid, claustrophobic, fist-pumping delight from beginning to end
Chris Coy On ‘The Deuce’ Season Two and What’s Been Lost Since The Late 70s (INTERVIEW)
In season one of HBO’s The Deuce, Chris Coy’s Paul Hendrickson was an openly gay man trying to find a place he belonged in 1971-era New York City. Now, the season two premiere, which airs this Sunday, will move the timeline along to the mid/late 70s, an entirely different era for not just the porn […]
South African Western ‘Five Fingers For Marseilles’ Gets A New Red Band Trailer
Check out the new trailer for South African Western ‘Five Fingers For Marseilles’ ahead of its theatrical release on September 7th
The Creators Of ‘Searching’ On Crafting Their Tech-Facing Mystery Movie (INTERVIEW)
“If screens are so important to telling these stories, then obviously we live our lives on them. And if we live our lives on them, let’s just tell a story on them.” – ‘Searching’ director Aneesh Chaganty
‘Affairs Of State’ Is Less Than The Sum Of Its Ambitions (FILM REVIEW)
It’s basically a ‘House of Cards’ version of ‘The Secret Of My Success’
Recreating Realism With The Cast And Crew Of ‘Skate Kitchen’ (INTERVIEW)
“I always start with personalities, and they had this charisma that always gets me,” says Crystal Moselle, co-writer and director of Skate Kitchen. The film, which opens in theaters this weekend, tells the story of a female skateboard collective The Skate Kitchen. Moselle and cast members Rachelle Vinberg, Nora Moran, and Kabrina Adams are gathered […]
The Cast Of ‘Get Shorty’ On The Show’s Ambitious Second Season (INTERVIEW)
Get Shorty, which returns for its second season this weekend on EPIX, might be named after Elmore Leonard’s 1990 novel, but it only takes loose inspiration from its framework of gangsters taking over the movie business. In place of Chili Palmer is Miles Daly, played by Chris O’Dowd, a hitman who’s suddenly inspired to become […]
Brian Huskey Talks Getting Weirder For The Return Of ‘Mr. Neighbor’s House’ (INTERVIEW)
The idea, surprisingly, did not come from a fever dream — but we asked just to make sure
‘Izzy Gets The F*ck Across Town’ Is A Masterpiece Of Punk-Fueled Cinema (FILM REVIEW)
Mackenzie Davis shines as a hot mess caught in a desperate situation
Despite Dino-sized Plotholes, ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ Is Still Kinda Fun (FILM REVIEW)
The charm is gone, but the fun still remains.
‘Ocean’s 8’ Is Less A Reboot Than A Retread, And That’s Totally Fine (FILM REVIEW)
Sandra Bullock and co pull off a fun, if somewhat pointless, addition to the Ocean’s franchise.
Drew Pearce Takes Us On A Tour Deep Inside The World Of ‘Hotel Artemis’ (INTERVIEW)
Writer/director Drew Pearce on how the culture of Los Angeles, Korean cinema, and video stores influenced the making of ‘Hotel Artemis’
‘The Debt Collector’ Has Lots Of Violence, Little Plot (FILM REVIEW)
The action-comedy offers little style and no substance
‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ Fulfills The Promise Of Its Title (FILM REVIEW)
Director Ron Howard plays it safe with ‘Solo’
‘Rogue One’ Co-Writer Tony Gilroy To Be Honored At This Year’s Austin Film Festival
The Austin Film Festival announces accolades for ‘Rogue One’ screenwriter Tony Gilroy