As events unfold, it seems that either supernatural forces are bedeviling Ryan or he is fully insane and hallucinating. The ...
Spanning three decades, Merrily We Roll Along follows the meteoric rise of composer Franklin Shepard (Jonathan Groff). The ...
The holidays can be a tough time for a lot of people. It’s stressful dealing with family members, and some people ...
Without Warning is an entertaining, if overwrought, look at Bridget Watkins taking on the Iditarod race twice, and the ...
This year’s festival lineup features 16 narrative and documentary features along with 32 shorts, including the opening-night ...
Quiet Anomalies isn’t here just to shock the consequences, guilt, and emotional fallout. This is a tale of a young man, Dylan ...
Peaches Goes Bananas is one of the weirdest and most touching music documentaries I’ve seen. It’s gratifying not to see yet ...
You know, Just the Usual hits me in just the weird way. It’s poetic in the way it looks at the latter end of our lives, when ...
Bluffing is one of the most thrilling aspects of cinema. It is where tension, strategy, and deception collide to create ...
I thought I’d seen everything he was in, so it was quite the gift to feast upon director/co-writer Mark Terry’s Samurai ...
“…creepy figures in the background of all her photos, someone close to her dying, and yes, a woman’s wailing…” ...
In the crowd stands Georges Picquart (Jean Dujardin), an officer whose disdain for Jews is tossed off much like a recipe with ...