
Watch: Elbow “New York Morning”
Don’t watch this because it’s a new music video from Elbow — watch it because of its documentary-like aspect in profiling Dennis and Lois, an

Don’t watch this because it’s a new music video from Elbow — watch it because of its documentary-like aspect in profiling Dennis and Lois, an

Hitting all the right spots in the most unlikely of ways is Gloria, a film centered on a divorcée nearing her 60s setting out to

Snow is falling like crazy and we doubt you really want to trek out into the vast unknown to find that your train has been

Studying at a university in Rome, my brother took an American History course in which the Italian professor firmly believed in a metaphor of his

Watch – ‘SherryBaby’ on Netflix Feel a little better about your fuck ups by watching Maggie Gyllenhaal continuously fuck up (and display amazing acting chops)

Netflix Double Feature With ‘Into The Wild’ and ‘The Virgin Suicides’ Two movies based on books about people who are not meant to be living

Every film buff will tell you, whether solicited or not, that French cinema is some of the best cinema of all time. It is grand

Jan 13: Watch – ‘In Bloom’ @ Angelika Film Center 7:45pm ($14) This Georgian film about two young girls is already getting a ton of

Netflix Double Feature with Blue In The Face and Manhattan New York. Love it or hate it, it is the concrete jungle where dreams are

“Upstream Color” On Netflix Start the year off with a mind fuck provided by Shane Carruth who directed, starred in, and scored “Upstream Color.” It’s

Before Beyoncé reminded us all who “run the world” (girls) and Pussy Riot steered the limelight toward the ongoing battle for true gender equality across

Ranked alpabetically for a smidge of objectivity: 1. “THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL” A rotating cast of identifiably kooky Wes Anderson characters? Together in and around

Who knew that quitting your job and completely disconnecting from the internet could be so destructive?

Heathers on Netflix Nothing says “I hate Mondays” like killing your best friend.

With all the recent focus on another doomed love story featuring two women titled “Blue…what’s it’s name again?,” some of the attention should be turned

Requiem For A Dream On Netflix Wipe out the warm and fuzzy feelings Thanksgiving gave you with this fucked up tale that will make you

When Joel Meyerowitz first picked up a camera for an errant work assignment, he promptly marched back to his employer and quit his job. “What

A Separate Peace, Good Will Hunting, Dead Poets Society, The History Boys…I could go on. I love these kinds of movies. Maybe because I’m a

Netflix Double Feature with Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Donnie Darko Tonight, we’re embracing the darkness that the ending of daylight savings time

Abdellatif Kechiche’s dramatic depiction of a lesbian relationship has been surrounded by controversy for months now. Sex! Homosexuals! Homosexuals having sex with each other! Oh
Are you only looking for a rip-roaring comedy? Please don’t go see “12 Years a Slave” then. But really, everyone should go see this film

May as well admit it right off the bat: Enough Said is the perfect movie to watch with your parents. It’s emotion-driven, poignant, and family-centric.

The natural, easy banter between Kate (Olivia Wilde) and Luke (New Girl’s Jake Johnson), two friends working at a craft brewery, draws a barely there

Much as a movie about Deep Throat practically offers up the pun, it’s possible that Lovelace wasn’t meant to go as “deep” as it could

Speechless as it may leave you, there’s plenty to say about Joshua Oppenheimer’s 2012 opus, The Act of Killing, which opened in the U.S. this

It’s taken me a while to write my review of director Noah Baumbach’s latest film Frances Ha because I relate too strongly to the protagonist,

I may be indirectly quoting one of the many people interviewed in Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me, but the beginning chords of “September Gurls”


In 2009, Drag City released For the Whole World to See, seven blistering songs recorded over 30 years earlier by a trio of Detroit-bred brothers called Death.

“You get hooked on music, you’re fucked.” David Lasley, one of the many backing vocalists interviewed in the new documentary Twenty Feet from Stardom, could

Get ready to take a nostalgic trip back to high school in The Kings of Summer. The indie dramedy tells the story of Joe (Nick

Poor Teresa was only looking for some love. For a frumpy, 50-year-old Austrian divorcee who exists to pick up after her sullen teenage daughter, a