In the August round-up of new Bollywood films, Musanna Ahmed takes a look at Mission Mangal, Batla House and Saaho.
In this week’s Video Dispatches we cover the new Bluray releases of the original Jetsons series, Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice and Ten North Frederick.
The Harvesters is a film with uncomfortable weight, one that slowly but surely crushes you in the way any society presses on those who don’t fit in.
Much like Gallagher himself these days, Liam: As it Was is a tided up version of the rock-and-roll star’s story.
Brittany Runs A Marathon star Jillian Bell and writer Paul Downs Colaizzo spoke with us about the casting process, the necessity for Bell to go method, and more.
Freaks is a paranoid little picture, using its influences wisely while manufacturing something distinctive: one of the best Sci-fi’s of the year.
Alfred Hitchc*ck’s oft-forgotten The Trouble With Harry delightfully blends small-town Americana with his usual penchant for droll humor and the macabre.
Despite some early objections, The Boys turned out to be a pretty terrific show that exceeded initial expectations and then some.
The Giverny Document demands attention, and even if the attention it does receive ends up in the limited availability of a museum, the format cannot be more appropriate.
Guest of Honour ultimately feels like a missed opportunity for both an intriguing character study on grief, and a compelling drama.
Waves is an exquisitely crafted piece of art that solidifies Shults as a force to be reckoned with.
Brittany Runs a Marathon is positively delightful, a rare comedy that doesn’t gloss over the often painful challenges one faces in changing one’s life for the better.
A group of students are stalked by a stranger during their Christmas break. A remake of the 1974 horror film ‘Black Christmas’.
Stephanie Archer had the opportunity to speak with Amy Schatz, director of In the Shadows of the Tower: Stuyvesant High School On 9/11.