Criterion Announces June 2021 Releases
Criterion has announced their lineup for June 2021, which includes new releases of Martin Bell‘s Streetwise and Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell, Masaki Kobayashi’
Criterion has announced their lineup for June 2021, which includes new releases of Martin Bell‘s Streetwise and Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell, Masaki Kobayashi’
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin take a look at the indie sci-fi thriller Come True.
Anthony Scott Burns’ sci-fi horror is a nail-biting terror ride for all, but being familiar with Jungian concepts makes Come True all the more cerebral and enjoyable.
One of the surprise highlights for me from last year’s Fantasia Festival was Tran Quoc Bao‘s The Paper Tigers, a funny and surprisingly touching action comedy about th
Yellow Veil Pictures has released a teaser trailer for the upcoming animated dark fantasy film The Spine of Night, which is set to premiere at SXSW Online beginning next week.
Lionsgate has released the trailer for the upcoming action film Vanquish, which stars Ruby Rose as a former drug runner who must return to the job she left behind after a retired
Ahead of its premiere at this year’s SXSW, a new teaser trailer has been released for the trippy looking horror film Gaia, which involves a park ranger who discovers a man a
This week, on our 400th episode(!), Adam and Kevin take a look at the much anticipated sequel, Coming 2 America, streaming now on Amazon Prime.
A new trailer has been posted for Drive All Night, which is set to premiere virtually at this year’s Cinequest Film Festival.
A new teaser trailer has been released for the coming of age drama The Fallout, written and directed by Megan Park.
This week, Adam and Kevin wrap up their experience at Slamdance 2021 with reviews of A Black Rift Begins to Yawn, Taipei Suicide Story, and The Sleeping Negro.
Fires on the Plain sees Tsukamoto apply his signature style to a classic of Japanese cinema.
Fashion brand Khaite has teamed up with director Sean Baker to present their Fall/Winter collection with a 4-minute short film that celebrates the gritty majesty of ’70s New
In honor of Valentine's Day, Adam and Ken discuss four films this month that aren't your typical romantic comedies.
The Actor is a witty and kind-hearted look at the acting industry from the perspective of a career sideliner.
Crackle has released the trailer for their upcoming 5-part documentary series on the history of Nintendo titled Playing With Power: The Nintendo Story, which will be premiering fo