Podcast: Episode 201 – Slamdance 2016
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin get in the festival spirit with reviews of three indie films screening at this year's Slamdance Film Festival- Neptune, Driftwood, and Chemica
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin get in the festival spirit with reviews of three indie films screening at this year's Slamdance Film Festival- Neptune, Driftwood, and Chemica
One documentary that’s getting a decent amount of buzz out of Sundance this year is director Werner Herzog‘s latest, Lo And Behold: The Reveries of the Connected World,
Making its premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival as part of the World Dramatic Competition is Qaushiq Mukherjee‘s (Q.
Before He-Man was a meme, he was the star of one of of my favorite cartoons/toys as a child, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
After the death of her mother, writer Cassie Cranston returns to the small town she grew up in (and was subsequently driven out of) to collect her inheritance money.
Inspired, in large part, by her own experiences navigating the modeling profession in Los Angeles, writer/director Marjorie Conrad mines the painful yet somewhat amusing (and at ti
Although Sundance is just getting started, news of films getting picked up for distribution has already begun with Variety reporting that Netflix has acquired the streaming rights
In the latest edition of “Why does this movie need to exist?” we’ll be talking about the American remake of Pascal Laugier’s French horror shocker Martyrs from 2008.
Earlier today the first trailer dropped for director Peter Atencio‘s action-comedy Keanu, starring Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele.
This week, in honor of The Boy hitting theaters, Ryan watches the teen horror film Stay Alive from 2006.
Once or maybe twice a year, if we’re lucky, we get treated to an inventive indie sci-fi flick that brings a slick presentation and mind-bending story without relying on bank-breaki
Drafthouse Films has released a new teaser trailer for Karyn Kusama‘s (Jennifer’s Body) upcoming thriller, The Invitation, starring Logan Marshall-Green, Tammy Blanchar
Adam and Kevin celebrate their 200th episode by reviewing the thoroughly mediocre Moonwalkers.
Below you’ll find the full list of film winners from this year’s Critics’ Choice Awards.
There’s a popular conspiracy theory that’s been floating around hypothesizing that it was none other than filmmaking legend Stanley Kubrick who orchestrated a fake moon landing usi