It’s hard to imagine how Let The Sunshine In could go wrong, and given the strong reviews after its premiere at Cannes last year, it seems like a sure bet for any self-respecting cinephile.
How much longer will Cruise continue to put himself through the torture of making these films? And do we even want him to? This is the trailer for Mission: Impossible – Fallout.
The hilarious-looking Izzy Gets The Fuck Across Town is the debut for writer/director Christian Papierniak and stars Mackenzie Davis, Haley Joel Osment, and Alia Shawkat.
In Birthmarked, a couple embark on an epic study of their own kids, two adopted and one that’s biologically theirs, attempting to raise them into predetermined types of people despite their genetic backgrounds.
Love After Love premiered to outstanding reviews at Tribeca last year, with the expected enthusiastic praise of MacDowell and kind words for first-time feature director Russell Harbaugh.
Female friendship takes a dark turn in Thoroughbreds, a genre bender that was a hit at last year’s Sundance Film Festival but is just now getting a theatrical release.
Disobedience is based on the book of the same name and follows Ronit, a woman returning to her Orthodox Jewish community after the death of her father.
In When We First Met, Noah spends the perfect first night with the girl of his dreams, but gets friend-zoned. He spends the next 3 years wondering what went wrong – until he gets the chance to travel back in time and alter that night – and his fate – over and over again.
Considering the amount of people online who seem to like Nicolas Cage in an ironic way, it’s easy to forget he can do great work when working with talented directors, like in Looking Glass.