Many view parental alienation syndrome as a harmful and pseudoscientific concept. Why does an academic debate persist?
French filmmaker François Ozon offers a charged and rewarding adaptation of the classic book about a man in Algeria seemingly ...
Sparks fly in this homoerotic dance of desire and betrayal, from a powerful new voice in Irish literature ...
Writer/director Katarina Zhu also stars in her feature debut as young woman facing a somewhat unique quarter-life crisis. The relationships between humans and animals are mutually beneficial. Feeding ...
This Philip Hartman movie, shot in the East Village in 1985 and now restored, shows at Film Forum through April 23.
When I first heard about the Dacha Theatre’s production of “The Best Damn Thing,” I jumped at the chance to review it. The title immediately caught my attention. A reference to Avril Lavigne’s 2007 ...
Pinball was once considered immoral, a countercultural pursuit to be played in seedy spaces.
Though its visual ambition and lead performances are commendable, Mother Mary is emotionally distant and ultimately ...
Normal is an unexpected movie from Ben Wheatley. The British filmmaker made his name with bleak tales of murder, like Kill ...
The life-and-death choices that a stressed-out nurse faces on a short-staffed weekend are taken to gothic heights in this intense, atmospheric play ...
The DTF St. Louis finale not only crafts a satisfying explanation of what happened to poor Floyd Smernitch. It asks us all to ...
Jonah Hill’s ‘Outcome’ is a self-absorbed, phony celebrity satire that collapses into the very narcissism it wants to mock.
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