
After two sold-out nights at L.A.’s Troubador, White Denim played another sold-out show at the Casbah on February 9. Continue reading…

After two sold-out nights at L.A.’s Troubador, White Denim played another sold-out show at the Casbah on February 9. Continue reading…
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We Are What We Are can cause discomfort right from its title, and for a horror film that is a good thing. Continue reading…

In an age where no film is safe from being resold to fans as a lackluster remake, you’d think that a certain apathy would have set in by now. But few films have gotten the internet’s knickers in a bigger twist than the announced reboot of Paul Verhoeven’s ’80s classic RoboCop. Continue reading…
If there were a prize for world’s most controversial film, a top contender would certainly be The Devils, Ken Russell’s scathing look at the abuse of power by the French 17th-century Catholic church. Continue reading…
If Ralph Fiennes wants to show his acting chops in roles like Caius Martius Coriolanus and Charles Dickens, then audiences should consider themselves lucky that he has the resources to make the films himself. His sophomore directorial effort, The Invisible Woman, utilizes a more reserved approach than 2011’s Coriolanus that befits its Victorian setting. It also reveals a versatility of style that feels more sincere and natural than similar Hollywood fare. Continue reading…