Film Festivals
'Feelings Film Festival' and the Weird Vibes of a New Generation
The hands and eyes that built Anthology Film Archives would be proud.
'Much Loved' Sheds Light on the Sisterhood of Sex Workers in Marrakech
We met the renowned filmmaker Nabil Ayouch and his star after the premiere of their tough, yet tender, film at Cannes.
Constance Baker Motley Is the Civil Rights Movement's Unsung Heroine
A new documentary about lawyer, judge, and state senator Constance Baker Motley profiles her life's work as a courageous and unprecedented champion for civil rights.
Jafar Panahi's Tehran Selfie: 'Taxi' Arrives at the Berlinale
The Iranian director's latest experimental feature, filmed in secret and smuggled out of his home country, is one of the Berlinale's most highly anticipated premieres.
Filmmaker Bruce LaBruce Shares His Best Movies of 2014
Here's a list of stuff to watch instead of the Oscar bait that's being rammed down our throats.
The Telluride Film Festival Is Surprisingly Down to Earth
It isn't Cannes, Tribeca, or Sundance—but the Telluride Film Festival offers thoughtful films with that middle-of-nowhere charm.
A Conversation with Director Adam Wingard of 'The Guest'
Ana Lily Amirpour's sat down with Adam Wingard, director of You're Next and the new film The Guest, which is playing this week at Sundance Next Fest, to talk about pot, vampires, superheroes, and a bit about movies.
Sundance NEXT FEST Is Coming to Los Angeles Next Week
Sundance NEXT FEST, a film festival that combines music and cinema, starts August 7th in Downtown LA. Films from Aubrey Plaza, Jason Schwartzman, and Kendrick Lamar are amongst the films screening during the week-long event.
Nimrod at the Venice Film Festival - Part 1
Master troll Nimrod Kamer heads to the Venice Film Festival and messes with Willem Dafoe, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Weinstein, and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Nimrod has pledged to spend the rest of his life living off PR gift bags and journalist treats, all...