
Humanizing the Sharks: Sean Byrne on “Dangerous Animals”
An interview with the writer-director of IFC Films’ shark-themed serial killer thriller.
An interview with the writer-director of IFC Films’ shark-themed serial killer thriller.
An interview with the author of a new memoir on the pioneering actor, producer, and husband of Lucille Ball.
34 titles and a host of exciting jurors have been announced for this year’s Czech-based film festival.
What’s new on Netflix! Alfred Hitchcock, Ben Affleck, Led Zeppelin, and LEGOs!
Our critics talk about the highlights of this year’s fest.
A look back at a movie filled with color in an age where movies are drained of it.
The biggest and best Blu-ray releases of the month, including new films by Steven Soderbergh and Bong Joon Ho.
A Chicago legend looks back at one of its greatest unsolved cases, now the subject of a hit Netflix series.
Richard Roeper joins the site as a columnist and critic.
John Carpenter’s Starman is now in 4K. Walter Chaw reveals how much this special movie means to him.
It feels like another product of a streaming company’s mandate to boost their “hours watched” stats instead of a length that has been considered right for the story that’s being told.
Chaz discusses the award winners at this year’s Cannes.
A review of the new game set in the world of one of the most popular titles of all time.
As with most of these shows, the success of “Adults” comes down to casting.
Our coverage of Neon’s impressive six-movie Palme streak.
Films highlighting the turmoil in Gaza, Ukraine, and Georgia in today’s Cannes dispatch.
A full rundown of our full coverage of the fest, as it happens.
Second takes on five of the more interesting films of this year’s Cannes.
On three very different Cannes films, including the latest from the director of The Climb, starring Adria Arjona.
On three Cannes dramas, including the winner of this year’s Camera d’Or.