Rob Huebel’s ‘Do You Want To See A Dead Body’ Is A Madcap Comedy Fever-Dream
Rob Huebel’s original series on YouTube Red is a delightfully bizarre antithesis to the high-drama of Peak TV
Helen Whitney Muses On Mortality Ahead Of The Premiere Of Her Film ‘Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death’
Death takes center stage in a new documentary from the director of Forgiveness: A Time to Love and a Time to Hate.
Gale Anne Hurd Thinks The Upcoming Crossover Between ‘The Walking Dead’ And ‘Fear The Walking Dead’ Will Be A ‘Win-Win’
A crossover between The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead may be likelier than you think.
King Ezekiel Surrenders His Crown On ‘The Walking Dead’ And Becomes Just ‘Some Guy’ (TV REVIEW)
That’ll do, tiger. That’ll do.
David Arquette And Amy Acker On Playing A Married Couple On The Fritz In ‘Amanda And Jack Go Glamping’ (INTERVIEW)
We sat down with the two stars to discuss their new movie and the joys of glamping.
The Sublime Delight Of Greta Gerwig’s ‘Lady Bird’ (FILM REVIEW)
The virtues of home are explored beautifully in Gerwig’s coming of age dramedy.
Richard Linklater On War, Patriotism, And The Perpetual Timeliness Of ‘Last Flag Flying’ (INTERVIEW)
Director Richard Linklater discusses his latest film, the military, and these trying times.
‘The Walking Dead’ Ambles Along While Musing About Its True ‘Monsters’ (TV REVIEW)
AMC’s hit drama continues walking to nowhere in particular.
‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ Redefines The Revenge Story Template (FILM REVIEW)
Director Martin McDonagh goes small town noir in his latest film.
‘Along For The Ride’ Gives A Frank, Fearless Look At The Method To Dennis Hopper’s Madness (FILM REVIEW)
One of Hollywood’s most enigmatic rebels is explored in this new documentary.
Greta Gerwig On The Complex Authenticity Of Her New Film ‘Lady Bird’ (INTERVIEW)
Actress, writer, and director Greta Gerwig sits down to discuss her latest film and the challenges of writing.
The Creators Of The Documentary ‘Mankiller’ On The Challenges And Rewards Of Crowdfunded Filmmaking (INTERVIEW)
Director Valerie Red-Horse Mohl and producer Gale Anne Hurd (‘The Walking Dead’) discuss the making of their new documentary ‘Mankiller’
Noël Wells Reflects On The Festival Circuit Success Of ‘Mr. Roosevelt’ Ahead Of Its Theatrical Release (INTERVIEW)
Writer/director Noël Wells sits down to discuss the wide appeal for her film, Mr. Roosevelt.
‘The Walking Dead’ Drags Its Feet And Pads Its Runtime In A Wholly Uneventful 100th Episode (TV REVIEW)
[rating=2.00] “Mercy” With every new season of The Walking Dead comes the misguided hope that the show will learn from its past missteps and deliver a compelling episode of television. Tonight, “Mercy,” the show’s 100th episode did nothing of the sort. After spending its six-month off-season teasing the upcoming “All Out War,” which pits Negan (Jeffrey […]
Benedict Andrews On Blurring The Black-And-White With His New Film ‘Una’ (INTERVIEW)
Director Benedict Andrews sits down to discuss his latest film Una, starring Rooney Mara and Ben Mendelsohn.
Fantastic Fest: ‘My Friend Dahmer’ Is An Unexpectedly Human Portrayal Of One Of America’s Most Notorious Killers (FILM REVIEW)
Humanizing a monster like Dahmer forces us to consider the impact we’ve all had on others.
Fantastic Fest: ‘Brawl In Cell Block 99’ Brings The Pulp, And The Violence (FILM REVIEW)
From the director of Bone Tomahawk comes another gloriously violent and entertaining work of pulp fiction.
Fantastic Fest: The Hilarious And Tragic Meet In ‘The Killing Of A Sacred Deer’ (FILM REVIEW)
Yorgos Lanthimos returns with another stunning and original work.
Fantastic Fest: ‘Anna And The Apocalypse’ Is A Whimsical, Blood-Splattered Delight (FILM REVIEW)
Probably the best Christmas zombie musical movie ever. Probably.
Fantastic Fest: The Visceral Catharsis Of ‘Let The Corpses Tan’ (FILM REVIEW)
An intriguing and baffling crime story, Let the Corpses Tan is another great ride from Fantastic Fest.