Steen and Greenfield’s heartfelt comedy stars Karen Gillan as an aimless twenty-something who befriends a curmudgeonly Polish woman.
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Hot off of its SXSW World Premiere, McGlynn discusses her groundbreaking, semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy.
The Academy Award-winning designers behind ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’ lent their abilities to a beautiful new piece of Spanish independent cinema.
Following its Texas Premiere at SXSW, the queer Native co-writer and director breaks down the film’s literal and symbolic dances.
After premiering at Sundance, the film screened in Texas mere weeks before the state will rule on potentially banning the abortion pill.
The Canadian director discusses how her new film, World Premiering at SXSW this week, portrays trauma recovery in a new way.
“The Social Network,” “The Office,” and “Glengarry Glen Ross” collide in this early contender for one of the year’s best films
Emma Seligman and Rachel Sennott return with their sophomore feature, an uproariously farcical high school comedy that lives up to the hype.
The beloved tabletop RPG comes to life in an adventure that, despite clunky plotting, introduces an exciting new fantasy universe.
IFC Films and RLJE Entertainment have released the Alison Brie dark comedy “Spin Me Round” on Blu-Ray. Get our thoughts inside!