In Review: 'Parthenope,' 'Love Hurts'
Paolo Sorrentino's latest pays puzzling homage to the beauty of Naples' past (and beauty in general) while a new action film puts the resurgent Ke Huy Quan front and center
Paolo Sorrentino's latest pays puzzling homage to the beauty of Naples' past (and beauty in general) while a new action film puts the resurgent Ke Huy Quan front and center
Our third annual Reader's Poll includes an eclectic mix of ambitious Hollywood films, lively American independents, and gems from around the globe.
The Reveal couldn't be on the ground at Park City this year but we still got a chance to sample some of the most intriguing films to play Sundance this year.
You only have until late Sunday night to get your entries in. Time for a weekend binge!
This week, a horror movie offers a killer robot as its most sympathetic character and an Oscar-nominated Israeli-Palestinian documentary finally becomes available.
Life imitates art imitates life in a documentary about a real-life Canadian metal band with uncanny connections to a fictional rock and roll creation.