The true-crime docs here expose the rot at the core of many of our venerated institutions.
The festival is a place for encountering first-time visions as well as catching up with established artists.
These 15 heavens almost all exist on another plane.
Even in lighter fare, they point to something sinister, be it imminent attack, loneliness, or even racism.
Franco gives an interviewer much more material with his looks and demeanor than with his words.
Chimpanzee’s Oscar is but the latest filmic primate to captivate viewers.
The festival has blossomed into a great facilitator and promoter of international film and video culture.
These shacks have giddily opened their doors to audiences through the years.
The most dramatic thing that happens in playwright Amy Herzog’s 4000 Miles occurs at the beginning of the play.
From the schoolyard to the psych ward, the bully was a cinematic staple well before becoming a hot-button news topic.
These famous fights to the death should, together, sate even the bloodthirstiest film fans.
The festival is committed to compiling a slate of artistically diverse films from every corner of the world.
This list is likely the only one to put Nicole Kidman in the company of Lori Loughlin.
She’s perceptive and drawn to unnerving work that can help extract that tough talent she keeps hidden off screen.
Mandy of his films are obsessed with fragility of sexless marriages crumbling under siege from illicit passion.
As for the just-burgeoning hip-hop genre, acts like Public Enemy and De La Soul not only had a conscience—they served as ours.
One selection here is so indelible that its wearer spawned the name for a whole style of ’stache.
His appearance screams “thinking man” and “casual cool” at once, and that’s essentially echoed by what he has to say.
Spike Lee’s film is pitched as a wake-up call.
Lots of folks go missing in the movies, and some of the most memorable are right here in this list.
Marston doesn’t take the easy road. Perhaps that’s what makes him—and his films—so compelling.