A weekend getaway turns bloody and violent when a subservient android that's built for human companionship goes haywire. Written and directed by Drew Hancock.
Backstage dance musical centered around a Chicago ballet troupe, not necessarily the Joffrey Ballet that does the actual dancing. A labor of love for Neve Campbell, who trained in her native Canada as a ballerina and who co-wrote and co-produced in addition to starring, and just a labor for Robert …
Glibly cynical and expediently plotted spy-jinks about the growing bond between an over-the-hill CIA man and a captive KGB man who both are left out in the cold when a prisoner swap goes bad. Mikhail Baryshnikov virtually disappears alongside that amiable scene-hog, Gene Hackman. Some European tourist spots hold their …
A view of the effects of the economic crisis in a company gutted and “diversified” by a CEO turned bottom-line pig (Craig T. Nelson). Ben Affleck (rising sales exec), Chris Cooper (vulnerable workaholic), and Tommy Lee Jones (grizzled dreamer-doer) turn on the spit, yearning not just to survive but to …
The fever dream of a contemporary British teenager turns into a fantasia on the werewolf theme, set in a sunless fairytale kingdom, vaguely 19th-century, with a bespectacled and bonneted Granny as guide to the dark mysteries. The whole show has something of the charged erotic atmosphere of Christina Rossetti's Goblin …
Arrogant rookie reporter Ben Sheperd (Shia LaBeouf) sets out to make history by exposing a former member of the Weather Underground, currently on the run from the law for a murder he allegedly committed 30 years ago. Nick Sloan (Redford) apparently learned more from watching action movies than his time …
A landmark of independent cinema, Compensation is Zeinabu irene Davis’s moving, ambitious portrait of the struggles of Deaf African Americans and the complexities of loving relationships at the bookends of the twentieth century. In extraordinary dual performances, Michelle A. Banks and John Earl Jelks play Malindy and Arthur, a couple …
Can love bloom and grow between two rivals in what is ballyhooed as the Super Bowl of piano contests? and will his Beethoven beat out her Mozart (or will she opt at the last minute for Prokofiev?)? and will the outcome hurt their chances for happiness? and, most suspensefully of …
19-year-old Minnesota musician Robert Zimmerman (Timothée Chalamet) tries to make his mark as a folk singer, going from concert halls to the top of the charts. As Bob Dylan, his songs and mystique become a worldwide sensation, culminating in his groundbreaking electric rock and roll performance at the Newport Folk …
Have you ever wondered how it feels to be on your own? With no direction home? Like a complete unknown? Like a rolling stone? Well, you won’t get much satisfaction here, because even though titular mystery woman Alice (Rachel Weisz, stifled) is blessed with the (frankly implausible) ability to slip …
19-year-old Minnesota musician Robert Zimmerman (Timothée Chalamet) tries to make his mark as a folk singer, going from concert halls to the top of the charts. As Bob Dylan, his songs and mystique become a worldwide sensation, culminating in his groundbreaking electric rock and roll performance at the Newport Folk …
19-year-old Minnesota musician Robert Zimmerman (Timothée Chalamet) tries to make his mark as a folk singer, going from concert halls to the top of the charts. As Bob Dylan, his songs and mystique become a worldwide sensation, culminating in his groundbreaking electric rock and roll performance at the Newport Folk …