
There’s never been a movie quite like Boyhood before.

Roger Ebert loved movies. He spent most of his life watching them, writing about them, and passionately debating them. Over the decades, he played an unrivaled role in bringing film criticism to the masses (or “vulgarizing” it, according to some of his stuffier peers). It’s only fitting that now, a little over a year since his death, the final word on his life should take the form of a movie. Continue reading…

After over two decades away from the director’s chair, surrealist director Alejandro Jodorowsky delivers an autobiographical vignette filled with the dreamlike imagery that defines his style. Continue reading…

Ah, punk rock. Continue reading…

The Signal is a great looking film that tries to be many things and falls short in most of those categories. Continue reading…