
Sundance 2016 Preview: Gun Violence, TV Party-Crashers and Young Obamas in Love
You also won’t be able to throw a snowball without hitting a celebrity documentary or avoiding talk about Netflix
You also won’t be able to throw a snowball without hitting a celebrity documentary or avoiding talk about Netflix
“Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse” scares up $140,000 pre-opening day; Sandra Bullock’s “Our Brand is Crisis” also debuts this weekend
This would-be dark comedy treats notions like “political campaigns are just like advertising campaigns” as though they were ground-breaking revelations
David Gordon Green produces the series suffering from cliched characters and bad casting
“Orphan Black” star joins Jake Gyllenhaal in fact-based film directed by David Gordon Green
This taut’s film only problem is that these kinds of small dramas often get lost in theatrical release
In the captivating new film from “Compliance” director Craig Zobel, an Eden rises from the ashes — with one Adam too many
New additions to the TIFF lineup include “Truth,” “London Fields,” “I Saw the Light” and the closing-night film, “Mr. Right”
“The Interview” star is among the producers of the indie movie, which is being directed by Andrew Neel
Executive producer of the competition show weighs in on why Anna Martemucci’s film is better than Shane Dawson’s “Not Cool”
“Female U.S. soldier bonds with Guantanamo Bay detainee” works as a pitch, but it’s never successfully fleshed out as a story
David Gordon Green directed the film, which co-stars Holly Hunter, Harmony Korine and Chris Messina
Writer-director talks to TheWrap about the “Magic Mike” follow-up and his coming-of-age comedy “Red Oaks”
David Gordon Green is directing the political dramedy based on the 2005 documentary of the same name
The prolific director’s new film “Manglehorn” has earned strong reviews at Venice and Toronto