The second annual 50/50 Comedy Fest was full of laughs and tacos.
A Breakdown of the 50/50 Comedy Film Festival and interview with its founder Luke Steinfeld
For better or worse, are movie marketing trends creating a problem for studios?
Studios risk “mis-marketing” to audiences to ensure a film’s box-office success.
Barbenheimer at the Oscars raises ceremony viewership with ‘Barbie’s’ playfulness and ‘Oppenheimer’s’ production excellence
96th Academy Awards Overview.
‘The Taste of Things’ serves up a delicious romance complete with dessert
"The Taste of Things" Review: The film serves up a delicious romance complete with dessert
‘Will and Harper’ is full of humor and heart
The affecting documentary follows Will Ferrell and Harper Steele as they embark on a journey across the country, rediscovering their friendship after a surprise revelation from Harper
Saoirse Ronan is a triumph in ‘The Outrun,’ delivering her most penetrating performance yet
Nora Fingscheidt’s new film, based on the memoir by Amy Liptrot, explores addiction, generational trauma and the healing power of nature
Never mind the premise, ‘Sasquatch Sunset’ is actually good
"Sasquatch Sunset" directed by the Zellner brothers is a remarkable film against all odds.
‘Freaky Tales’ is a joy ride that belongs in a 1980s grindhouse theater
“Freaky Tales” is a joy ride that belongs in a 1980s grindhouse theater
‘Stress Positions’ is a scathing, but earned critique of millennial culture
Theda Hammel’s script approaches politically charged subject matter with a deft hand.
LA Skate Hunnies founder Jennifer Yonda makes building community her life’s work
How this roller skating girl boss built a company out of the pandemic.
Los Angeles art house theatergoing made easy
Revival screenings - theatrical events that bring a previously released film back to the big screen - are popping up all over town, and we spoke with a Los Angeles-based web developer who created a site to track these showings.
‘The Zone of Interest’ is a bone-chilling tale of pure evil
Jonathan Glazer forces his audience to wrestle with their complicity by centering his film around the home life of a German Nazi family.
NYFF overview: ‘Hit Man’ is a seductive noir comedy fit for the big screen
Glen Powell and Adria Arjona kill it in style in a new comedy.
‘Rotting in the Sun’ is ripe with sharp humor and unbridled nudity
Sebastián Silva delivers a precise murder mystery full of blood, sweat and tears.