High school fantasy from director Olivia Wilde that takes care to hide its soft heart beneath a tough hide of sexy talk, modern mores, and somewhat subverted expectations. Taking the last part first: our heroines here are a couple of good girls (Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein) who spent high …
A pair of eggheads determined to compensate for their academic excellence, pack four years worth of partying into one night. Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein star in Olivia Wilde's directorial debut.
Dr. Jess Ting clearly lived up to his name when, looking down to admire his reconstructive wizardry, he joked, “I make a mean penis.” In 2015, New York began requiring insurance companies to cover gender-affirming surgery. It was Dr. Ting who was assigned the task of making the external face …
After he drowns in a lake, Chrissy Metz prays that her son will come back from the dead. By golly, he does!
It's being described as "a very connected San Diego film." After Brian Banks was wrongfully sent to prison, Justin Brooks, criminal defense attorney and director of the California Innocence Project, successfully fought to exonerate his client. Brooks, a tenured professor at San Diego’s California Western School of Law, is portrayed …
Faith-based musical about a group of kids from a performing arts school who put together a musical, in their own backyard, that teaches the world how they were created to shine.
At one point in Alison Klayman’s documentary on political provocateur Steve Bannon’s doings following his departure from the White House, the populist proselytizer turns to the camera and says, “I’m gonna get so crushed in this film.” He says it because he’s a supposed friend of the working man, and …
Horizontally challenged woman decides to take control of her life by running a marathon. A feel-good picture with a gimmick: instead of packing on pounds to play the lead character, raging belle (Jillian Belle) loses weight throughout the course of the picture.
Need cute? Our mysophobic, sportsophobic, and freshly-cheated on titular killjoy (Pernilla August) walks out of a 40-year marriage and grabs the first job the employment agency has to offer to a 63-year-old homemaker with OCD: soccer coach at a ramshackle youth center. You could be blindfolded and seated in another …
Here’s a welcome anomaly: a film about migration that isn’t structured around a border wall. Roberto (Jorge Guerra) comes from a broken home, but word has spread that the reason he’s fled his mother’s house in Peru owes more to the country’s history of violence than the unmanageable teenager’s proximity …