Told through the story of one woman's activism, Slay the Dragon casts partisan redistricting as a threat to democracy as we know it
Freud might have had a field day analyzing "Butt Boy," but you can go read a book or rearrange your furniture.
The spring and summer movies you need to see -- and a few you should definitely avoid.
Leigh Whannell's "The Invisible Man" stretches out a decent horror premise until it's as thin as air
Onward leaps through plot holes aplenty to land at its still-heartwarming conclusion
Two male dancers competing for a role can't keep their hands off each other in Levan Akin's "And Then We Danced"
"Unsettled" offers four compelling personal stories that shed light on LGBTQ refugees who seek asylum in the U.S.
Artist and subject engage in a slow-dance of mutual attraction in the lesbian drama "Portrait of a Lady on Fire"
Light on superhero effects and heavy on the ass-kicking, Birds of Prey puts its trust in the indomitable Harley Quinn
Ahead of Sunday night's 92nd Annual Academy Awards ceremony, we offer up our annual picks for who we think will win.
Friendship and family drama dominate the seriously artful selections for the 2020 Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts
Not even alpacas are safe after an alien meteorite crash-lands on a family farm in "Color Out of Space."
Sam Mendes' lean, suspenseful World War I drama "1917" pulsates with urgency and purpose
Here are the films in 2019 that both amazed us and bored us to tears
The dance-filled documentary was shot in immersive 3D