Mr. Nobody Against Putin,' premiering at Sundance, delivers an insider’s view of the impact of the Ukraine War on the lives ...
Fifty years ago today, 18-year-old Vera Brandes organized a concert for jazz pianist Keith Jarrett in Cologne, which went on ...
Though it addresses a timely subject matter, director Mark Freiburger’s inspirational feature suffers from stilted ...
Questlove's second documentary levels up from "Summer of Soul," exploring Sly Stone's life and legacy in a kaleidoscopic and ...
Co-leads Jared Harris and Nicholas Hamilton bring out the affecting best in each other in director Damian Harris’ a low-key ...
James Sweeney's second feature hinges on a pair of performances by Dylan O'Brien, who plays the object of a grieving gay ...
The Dating Game,' a documentary premiering at Sundance, follows a romance coach bootcamping a generation of men in China ...
Director Emilie Blichfeldt skewers unfair female beauty standards in a horrific spin on the fairy tale, presented here from ...
Sundance's opening night is filled with more than a dozen premieres, Questlove, Marlee Matlin and some tech glitches.
The rollout for “Fat, Juicy & Wet” was well-calculated with Mars first teasing the track on an Instagram post celebrating the success of “Die With a Smile” leading the Hot 100 for a third consecutive ...
Marlee Matlin, the Oscar-winning star of 'CODA' and 'Children of a Lesser God,' signs her story in this tender documentary, premiering at Sundance.
Mourning makes for a memorable, hushed journey across Atlanta as a dad attempts to take his son to the ball game in David Fortune’s impressive debut.