In Zoey Deutch's new Sundance feature, she clicks her heels three times and transports audiences back to the mid-budget comedy era of the aughts.
How do you counter the "deaths of despair?" In a world that often cares little for those who are struggling, what systems and communities can we build to break people free from the grip of addiction?
Yet it also follows festival tradition by featuring a stellar breakthrough performance from a well-known actor—in this case, Will Poulter’s sterling turn as a junkie caught in a prison of his own ...
It’s not entirely clear what co-writer/director Macon Blair thinks about God and Christianity, especially given how much ...
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's cop caper is a repetitive, over-explained slog perfect for zapped attention spans.
With a winter storm blanketing a large swath of the country, Hollywood had its quietest weekend of the year at the box office ...
Olivia Wilde directs and stars in the relationship dramedy "The Invite" alongside Seth Rogen, Penelope Cruz and Edward Norton ...
Chapter 4 to Sean Penn in One Battle After Another, these are the best action movie villains of the 2020s so far.
Ramzi Bashour's Hot Water features committed performances from Lubna Azabal and Daniel Zolghadr but you've seen this road ...
Ramzi Bashour's debut feature follows a tightly wound Lebanese woman and her troubled American-born teenager as they drive from Indiana to California.
On the road again! Heading across the dusty plains of the United States, stopping at cowboy diners, talking about life & all its woes. It ain't the Sundance Film Festival without a charming road trip ...
Hot Water,” the gentle and ultimately winning road-trip dramedy from writer-director Ramzi Bashour, is a film of deceptive ...
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