The Eclipse is a curious Irish ghost story that fiddles with the recipe just enough to produce interesting results. Solidly…
Sprung out of the hospital by his ex-girlfriend, Frankie (Richard Ray Whitman) is clearly dying. That he is an Indian…
Documenting both the largest Tibetan uprising since the 1959 Chinese takeover and the Dalai Lama’s pre-Beijing Olympics diplomatic tour, The…
Tired of being mugged by high-school thugs in a Manhattan that’s notably scummier than the real thing, the teen hero…
For a while, at least, a pitch-black (and therefore pitch-perfect) tale of our times: Four business partners masquerading as a…
No less a man than Jet Li cries multiple times in this impressively gargantuan Chinese battle epic. A quasi-remake of…
A rock doc with more than a whiff of fried brain cells, Tom DiCillo’s When You’re Strange serves to remind…
The story of Sokvannara Sar, who began performing traditional Khmer dance in Cambodia as a child; who was discovered by…
Like any normal former TV star with free time and a cause that’s caught his eye, James Van Der Beek…
Hours after losing his virginity to Rose (An Education‘s Carey Mulligan), his dream girl, 18-year-old Bennett Brewer (Aaron Johnson) dies…
Although based on the true story of an unstable actor who, cast as Orestes in Sophocles’ Electra, so identified with…
Everyone in the Rizzo family has something to hide: Paterfamilias Vince (Andy Garcia) works as a corrections officer, but sneaks…
“We are not these people! We are a boring couple from New Jersey!” complains Claire (Tina Fey) to her husband,…
It is a strange disappointment that Béla Tarr follows up his grandiose 2000 Werckmeister Harmonies, a bleak but bold metaphysical…
According to Marco Bellocchio’s Vincere, Mussolini was nearly as much of a bully in the bedroom as he was in…
Blonde, wide-eyed Christine (Sylvie Testud, giving a great Mona Lisa smile) stands out amid the crowd of ill and otherwise…
Those expecting action-movie pyrotechnics from Bradley Rust Gray’s The Exploding Girl will be disappointed—the only loaded weapon in this indie…
Matisse called the Barnes Foundation “the only sane place to see art in America.” But the clamor over moving one…
Sad, funny, and acutely self-conscious, Noah Baumbach’s new movie is a mordant character study, unafraid to project a downbeat worldview…
Though the breathtaking vistas of Big Sky Country in Ilisa Barbash and Lucien Castaing-Taylor’s unforgettable sheepherding documentary come close to…
