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‘Call Me by Your Name’ Review: Armie Hammer & Timothée Chalamet Astound in Sensual Triumph
Luca Guadagnino's hypnotic 80s-set romance is one of the best films of 2017.
‘Mudbound’ Review: Garrett Hedlund & Jason Mitchell Shine in Tremendous Southern Epic
'Straight Outta Compton' standout Jason Mitchell proves that film was no fluke in 'Pariah' filmmaker Dee Rees' powerful historical drama, which hits Netflix Friday.
Watch: Mark Hamill, Kyle Mooney and the ‘Brigsby Bear’ Filmmakers on Their Sundance Hit
Plus, Director Dave McCary, co-writer Kevin Costello, Kyle Mooney, and Mark Hamill play “Get to Know Your Sundance Attendee’ and talk ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’.
‘Whose Streets?’ Review: Ferguson Documentary Chronicles the Birth of a Movement
This activist doc feels especially relevant today.
‘Ingrid Goes West’ Review: Aubrey Plaza Goes Psycho in Dark Social Media Comedy
Plaza plays an unstable woman who pulls a 'Talented Mr. Ripley' on Elizabeth Olsen's Instagram celebrity.
‘Wind River’ Review: Jeremy Renner Navigates an Unforgiving Frontier
Writer-Director Taylor Sheridan closes out his frontier trilogy with a thoughtful, intense crime drama that breaks down the “Cowboys and Indians” Western sub-genre.
‘The Incredible Jessica James’ Review: Jessica Williams Is a Star
The former ‘Daily Show’ correspondent shines in Jim Strouse’s wry, funny comedy.
‘Brigsby Bear’ Review: Kyle Mooney’s Comedy Shows Art as Refuge and Escape
While Dave McCary’s film largely avoids dealing with dark reality, it crafts a sweet, uplifting message about the power of creativity.
‘The Big Sick’ Review: Kumail Nanjiani’s Rom-Com Is Brutally Honest and Funny
Although Michael Showalter’s film runs on a bit long, it’s hard to complain when it’s so damn charming.
‘The Discovery’ Review: Netflix Sci-Fi Film Is a Dark, Twisty Spin on the Afterlife
'The One I Love' filmmaker Charlie McDowell is back with another grounded sci-fi tale starring Jason Segel, Rooney Mara, and Robert Redford.
‘Wilson’ Review: Woody Harrelson Is Bad with People
Craig Johnson’s disappointing adaptation of Daniel Clowes’ graphic novel is painfully self-conscious.
'I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore' Review: Mad World
Macon Blair’s directorial debut shows promise but his colorful pastiche struggles to find momentum.
‘Get Out’ Review: Jordan Peele Paints a Terrifying Picture of Modern Enslavement
Peele’s directing debut is incredibly clever and deeply unsettling.
Jack Huston, Tye Sheridan and Director Alexandre Moors on ‘The Yellow Birds’
Plus, they play “Get to Know Your Sundance Attendee”, which asks questions like drink of choice, how long can you go without looking at your phone, what do you collect, and a lot more.
‘Deidra & Laney Rob a Train’ Cast and Filmmakers on Their Upcoming Netflix Movie
Plus, they play “Get to Know Your Sundance Attendee” which asks questions like drink of choice, how long can you go without looking at your phone, what do you collect, and a lot more.
Zoe Lister Jones and Adam Pally on ‘Band Aid’ and Turning Fights Into Songs
Plus, they play “Get to Know Your Sundance Attendee”, which asks questions like drink of choice, how long can you go without looking at your phone, what do you collect, and a lot more.
‘Raw’ Director Julia Ducournau on Gore and Filming Realistic Party Scenes
Plus, she plays “Get to Know Your Sundance Attendee” which asks questions like drink of choice, how long can you go without looking at your phone, what do you collect, and a lot more.
‘Oklahoma City’ Review: Exceptional Doc Highlights White Nationalist Influence on OKC Bombing
Timothy McVeigh's anti-government leanings are traced back to Ruby Ridge and Waco in this compelling, well-crafted PBS documentary.
Watch: Mark Hamill, Kyle Mooney and the ‘Brigsby Bear’ Filmmakers on Their Sundance Hit
Plus, Director Dave McCary, co-writer Kevin Costello, Kyle Mooney, and Mark Hamill play “Get to Know Your Sundance Attendee’ and talk ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’.
Watch: Jon Hamm, Lois Smith and Director Michael Almereyda Talk ‘Marjorie Prime’ at Sundance
It's like ‘Black Mirror’ meets ‘Fences’.