Join Jennifer Wilder Morgan on a journey of divine encounters. Based on her faith book that's "changing lives across America."
Director and co-writer Robert Kenner’s account of a narrowly avoided — through sheer good luck — nuclear missile disaster on U.S. soil in 1980. But while there is genuine tragedy and just frustration at the military’s behavior before, during, and after the crisis caused by a dropped wrench and a …
Have you ever wondered how it feels to be on your own? With no direction home? Like a complete unknown? Like a rolling stone? Well, you won’t get much satisfaction here, because even though titular mystery woman Alice (Rachel Weisz, stifled) is blessed with the (frankly implausible) ability to slip …
Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes takes on Beethoven.
An Italian monk (Toni Servillo) is invited to attend a G8 summit, ostensibly to hear the confession of his host, global economist Daniel Roché (Daniel Auteiul). Later, the bigwig is found in his hotel room with a plastic bag around his head. Suicide or murder? The monk — a prime …
What a difference acting makes. At the outset of this sequel to 2013’s surprise horror hit about a Catholic couple who do scout work for the Church to determine where supernatural intervention is required, wife Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) has a vision of a demon who has it in for …
David Byrne salutes the Color Guard in this musical documentary.
Borrowing both its title and premise from a pair of John Wayne movies, director Thomas Bidegain’s update of The Searchers swaps out the Comanche for Islamists as a vengeful father (François Damiens) goes in quest of a daughter who’s disappeared with her Arab boyfriend. It isn’t until Dad hits Antwerp …
Matthew Miele's documentary about the famed New York jewelery store.
Amazon Studios’ second theatrical release is this prime futuristic relationship dramedy — set in Brooklyn and shot (almost) entirely in black-and-white — that packs more visual and verbal wit than 90 percent of its pricier indie counterparts. First-time director and co-writer Benjamin Dickinson stars as David, an arrogant ad exec …
This film plays as part of the San Diego Latino Film Festival's Cine Gay Showcase. According to the festival brochure, "In Demián Bichir’s directorial debut, Refugio does not know that Juan, the man who saved his life is, in fact, his own father. Fate has brought them face to face …
One’s appreciation of this regulation cable biodoc hinges on one’s interest in the subject matter, not the medium. Director Steven Cantor begins by establishing a focus of attention — in this case, ballet pin-up boy Sergei Polunin — before hopping a ferry to his childhood home in Ukraine and then …