Bob Dylan's “Christian” period is covered in this documentary by Jennifer Lebeau. Featuring Michael Shannon as an evangelical preacher whose sermons act as chapter stops between songs.
Film adaptation of Teri Woods' novel starring Erica Peeples, Vivica A. Fox, and Nelsan Ellis.
Justin Chadwick (The Other Boleyn Girl) tries his hand at another period drama, this one set 17th century Amsterdam and starring Alicia Vikander as a young woman trapped in an arranged marriage who falls for a struggling painter her own age. Christoph Waltz and Dane DeHaan star as the husband …
Corbett Redford's documentary covers 30 years of the California Bay Area's punk music history with a central focus on the emergence of Berkeley's inspiring 924 Gilman Street music collective.
Italian dramedy about an Alzheimer's patient.
So scary it defies description!
The trailer for director Kerry Brent Hower's first feature promises an ultra-low-budget teen soap opera.
Stage Russia's version of the Chekov classic.
Surf Iceland! It must have sounded good on paper, particularly before the team confronted the worst storm to hit Iceland’s shores in 25 years.
It’s been two years since Katherine Heigl has appeared in a movie. Imagine my horror when, halfway through the trailer for Unforgettable, a warning voice began yelling in my ear: Oh no... it can’t be... SOMEONE WENT AND BUDGETED ANOTHER KATHERINE HEIGL PICTURE! But my horror was (somewhat) misplaced: the …
Utterly unreal space story from Luc Besson (he of The Fifth Element fame), who seems to have watched James Cameron’s Avatar and decided he could make it sillier, more scattered, and less emotionally engaging. (Score one for Cameron’s brand of painfully earnest sentiment?) So once again, we are treated to …
A recovering meth addict and a disgraced paleontologist struggling to raise her son embark on a treasure hunt in the Badlands. This one holds promise.
Gurinder Chadha (Bend it Like Beckham) directs an account of the British transfer of power in India that is at once too personal and too political; perhaps with another half-hour of runtime, she might have done justice to both. As it is, neither aspect feels fully realized, the former too …