The always-stellar André Holland once again adds so much to a production, imbuing every scene with a deep vein of melancholy.
Three of the more purely enjoyable films to play at this year’s SXSW didn’t premiere with star-studded red carpets at the ...
It’s not just the wonderful Fantastic Fest that unfolds every September, but the genre has been a major part of every SXSW ...
I’ve seen many SXSW debuts that seem like they might have played better as short films (some started out that way). For all ...
An interview with the star of The Actor, The Dutchman, Exhibiting Forgiveness, and Love Brooklyn - and that's just recently.
An interview with the director on bonding with the film’s ensemble cast, his approach to working with time, and the ...
Hulu's dystopian series continues to demonstrate the ways patriarchy chips away at the women subjugated by it.
A short prologue is set in 1983, as a mother is making dinner in her avocado-green kitchen, wearing her lace bib and ...
And while one could argue that we shouldn’t be expecting innovation from the now journeyman filmmaker—who’s fallen hard from ...
Magazine Dreams” is a dark drama in the vein of “Taxi Driver,” Martin Scorsese’s film about a disturbed cabbie named Travis ...
Control Freak” staggers through its increasingly surreal story like a disoriented person trying to get to a bed before they ...
The three finalists vying to become the next superintendent of the Clark County School District will answer questions from ...