We have a love/hate relationship with movie trailers (don't even get Kevin started on teaser trailers), that is, we love to talk about how much we hate them. But they're an unavoidable fact of the business, and...
Well, would you look at the date? It's the first of December, which means we're going to start looking back on all the great stuff 2016 has brought to us at the movies. And like the considerate film lovers we a...
Good gravy, Marie! It's gonna be an awfully busy final month of 2016 at the movies. Not that we should be surprised, as this time of year is often overstuffed as studios make their final play for awards season ...
26-year-old filmmaker Nicolas Pesce stunned more than a few audiences at Sundance this year with his horrifically hypnotic goth breakthrough, “The Eyes Of My Mother.” Shot in an austere black and white, the cre...
Don’t fret Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. There is more starpower on the way for Sundance 2017. Just wait for the premiere selection next week. You’ll be more than happy you bought those expensive passes an...
It's somewhat strange that we're nearing the end of 2016, and we’re still left without an announced Oscar host for the festivities on February 26, 2017. Though there’s a good solid chance the Academy will forma...
Robert Zemeckis’ new movie “Allied,” starring Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard, hits theaters this Friday (read our review). And like many other joyful things in life of late — like the Cowardly Lion from ‘The Wi...
It seems that every year another fresh crop of filmmakers make their debut movies, and a high proportion are coming-of-age stories. A sadly low percentage, however, are any good, which is why this week brings u...
It's always good to be reminded that there are good and beautiful things in this world. And on days when the world feels particularly ugly, such reminders can feel vitally necessary. Of course, the craft of the...
Anna Biller’s delicious debut —the stylish, technicolor-esque “The Love Witch”— is like nothing you’ve seen before. Or at least nothing you’ve likely seen in decades. A throwback and campy "horror" movie, “The ...