Passing Review | After Sundance
/Passing, world premiering in the U.S. Dramatic section at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, is the directorial debut of actress Rebecca Hall, who also adapted the screenplay based on Nella Larsen's novella.
Read MorePassing, world premiering in the U.S. Dramatic section at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, is the directorial debut of actress Rebecca Hall, who also adapted the screenplay based on Nella Larsen's novella.
Read MoreThe buzzy comedic drama On the Count of Three was one of the hottest tickets at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Read MoreOne of the Day One premieres at the Sundance Film Festival, CODA, also made the biggest headlines at this year's fest when Apple swooped in to buy the movie for $25 million.
Read MoreNew year, new releases. Pieces of a Woman, Our Friend and Wandavision, plus the Netflix show where Martin Scorsese laughs a lot.
Read MoreWe spent more time than ever in front of our TVs in 2020 but did it translate into a year of great TV?
Read MoreBecause a Top 10 never feels like quite enough, we stuck around after our Best of the Year videos to talk about some of the underrated, overlooked, and misunderstood movie gems of 2020.
Read More2020 was an unusual year for movies, not just in the way they were released but in the types of movies we saw. But just because 2020 was a year without Marvel, James Bond or Dune doesn't mean it wasn't stacked with great films! Art and Zach list their Top 10 Films of the Year, as per tradition, Amanda the Jedi is here to give her picks, too!
Read MoreThe streamers released their big, holiday movies but who won the weekend? Art and Zach catch up on the last big movies of 2020 and talk about their plans for Intercut heading into 2021. Plus, Yay or Nay News and Picks for the Week!
Read MoreSound of Metal (2020, dir. Darius Marder) tells the story of Ruben (Riz Ahmed), a heavy metal drummer who begins experiencing drastic hearing loss.
Read MoreNetflix releases David Fincher's 'Mank,' will it break through in awards season or is this one for cinephiles only? Disney Investor Day unveils a slew of upcoming Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar properties but can Disney make some art out of all this content?
Read MoreDid Warner Bros. mess around and change the fate of movies? Will the new Tom Holland Spider-Man movie be the biggest crossover event since Endgame? Who is the hottest cast member of Lawrence Michael Levine's dark indie comedy/psychological horror, Black Bear?
Read MoreWith a new David Fincher movie out, we are bringing back to bracket to determine the best David Fincher film, even if it isn't a movie!
Read MoreDOC NYC features some of the best documentaries of 2020. Exciting Indies from Sundance and other festivals are released onto VOD. Borat is back to correct some misconceptions.
Read MoreWrapping up film festival season with selections from the Philadelphia Film Festival. Warner Brothers asks Johnny Depp to exit 'Fantastic Beasts 3'. Art finally discovers something about Aaron Sorkin.
Read MoreThis year the fall film festivals are going virtual. That means a lot more people have had access to the films shown at these festivals than in years' past. We're focusing on New York's NewFest and the Chicago International Film Festival for their diverse offerings, as well as a couple selections from other festivals.
Read MoreNetflix keeps canceling shows. The Haunting of Bly Manor has a package for Arturo. NYFF wraps up with several great films and a few Oscar contenders.
Read MoreThe Emmys go remote for 2020. Schitt's Creek & HBO win big, but what does that mean for Netflix? The 58th New York Film Festival goes virtual - how many Steve McQueen movies can one festival fit? Thoughts on Lovers Rock, Night of the Kings, MLK/FBI, and other highlights from the festival so far.
Read MoreDC Fandome sees the release of The Batman trailer, but is that the most exciting reveal of the event? John Boyega addresses his issues with Star Wars, does it shine a new light on the new trilogy? And Fantasia Fest screens a host of exciting movies, which made our Top 5s?
Read MoreHBO Max and Peacock reshuffle their roster of movies. The Batman unveils its logo. And the Criterion Collection has some blind spots. Also, we answer your questions like "Favorite Indian film?" and "Who will win the streaming wars?" in an InterView segment.
Read MoreThe war between Universal Pictures and AMC Theaters is over, but what does their agreement mean for franchises like "Fast & Furious"? Disney puts "Mulan" on Disney+ but will other films follow suit and will they ever get released on Blu-Ray?
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
SXSW 2025 had triumphant adventure films, buzzy sequels, tender love stories, daring rule-breakers, and more than one movie about a foreboding road.
Hidden gems from the SXSW 2025 Film & TV Festival, movies that you might not have heard of that we can’t stop thinking about.