Dustin Guy Defa’s “Person to Person” is an arrestingly charming sophomore attempt that harkens back to the filmic aura of the ’70s and early ’80s
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When war tears your country apart, what are you to do but surf?
In a political environment such as our own, it becomes customary to question what is going on in our environment and look to those who acted before us for inspiration. Be that looking hundreds of years ago at revolutionaries and how they overcame monarchs, or even only fifty years ago and looking at labor unions.
A deeply engaging examination of America’s deadliest domestic terrorist act.
Film Review: ‘I Am Michael’ Is A Constant Reinvention of Polemics and Identities
Justin Kelly’s directional debut shines as a touching look at a young man’s troubling identity crisis
The latest from writer/director/actor Mike Birbiglia with all-star comic cast.
Sundance’s most controversial pick is one of the most daring and inventive films of the year.
Dark Horse, a Sundance Film Festival winner for Audience Award: World Cinema Documentary, premiered at Regal Union Square last night amid much excitement.
Brazilian filmmaker Anna Muylaert has made a gem of a film. The Second Mother shines with social consciousness, charm, and genuine emotions.
Film Review: ‘Mistress America’ Starring Greta Gerwig & Lola Kirke
The dynamic duo of Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig are back with another phenomenal film.