An investigator sends his underage junkie niece undercover, and her death kicks off a search for the hellborn Mr. Lee, a drug kingpin whose identity remains a tightly guarded mystery. How does one say “Stop remaking great movies!” in Korean? Because it seems our friends to the South have become …
It’s a case of “different message, same actor” as Lucas Hedges trades in one important theme for another and goes from a boy erased to a beautiful boy addict. Mom (Julia Roberts) returns from church on Christmas Eve to find Ben (Hedges), her semi-rehabbed son, anxiously vaping on the front …
More from Tommy Wiseau.
This film traces the journey of a former smuggler attempting to start his life anew and repair his relationship with his estranged brother after his release from prison.
What's more frightening? Imprisonment in a haunted house or being interrogated by law enforcement agents investigating a politician they suspect of corruption. This Indian horror film has the answer.
Donnie Yen returns to high school as a teacher trying reach to a class of poor students, while dealing with a greedy entrepreneur and his gang of fighters as well as the government.
A splendid commercial — as opposed to argument — for small-scale biodiversity as an effective operative principle for a family farm in Southern California. (Translation: although farming necessarily involves imposition on the natural world, the closer you get to being just one more strand in the ecological web, the better.) …
Director Ciro Guerra, whose mesmerizing Embrace of the Serpent similarly treated the havoc wrought when gringos take an interest in local produce (there, it was rubber; here, it’s marijuana), teams with his producer on that film, Cristina Gallegos, to bring you a classical tragedy, complete with cantos for chapters and …
What's this? A documentary western?! An old mining town on the Arizona-Mexico border finally reckons with its darkest day: the deportation of 1200 immigrant miners exactly 100 years ago. Locals collaborate to stage recreations of their controversial past. Directed by Robert Greene.