I, Tonya presents complex picture of truth and sympathy of hated...
The world of celebrity can be a difficult. You can be admired and hated at the turn of a dime. But sometimes you can...
10 underrated 2017 comeback albums by indie rock pioneers
Welcome to the new year, a space that not only allows for renewal but for summation and reconsideration. Reflecting back on 2017, there was...
Call Me By Your Name celebrates multi-dimensional quality of loving at...
For all its patient development, one of the year's most entertaining and transporting films has to be Call Me By Your Name. Though it's about...
Tonal issues in Star Wars: The Last Jedi reveals problems with...
When I saw Looper back in 2012 (Looper smartens up sci-fi tropes to riveting effect) there was no denying director Rian Johnson had found his niche...
Lady Bird celebrates rites of growing up with dynamic humor and...
No animal symbolizes escape and freedom better than a bird. The notion for earthbound dreamers that one could spring into the air and fly...
The Killing of a Sacred Deer shortchanges satire for misanthropy —...
With previous movies like Dogtooth (2009), Alps (2011) and most recently The Lobster (The Lobster offers brilliant satire of the corrupted expectations of human coupling),...
My Friend Dahmer vividly explores the anti-social life of a would-be...
Though My Friend Dahmer is about infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, its focus is not on the murders, rapes, necrophilia and cannibalism he committed...
Iron and Wine – live at The Culture Room, Fort Lauderdale,...
"Hello, Florida. It's been a minute. It's good to be back ... so we have too many songs to be up here chatting." But, as...
The Square fingers the social BS of privileged class — a...
While Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s previous film, the incredible Force Majeure (Force Majeure asks men to confront manliness in stark but droll narrative —...
Tragedy Girls offers smart if tricky take on horror, humor and...
Just when you think horror filmmakers have run out of ideas, another twist on the genre comes around to surprise you. Tyler MacIntyre’s Tragedy...