Much Ado About Nothing (2013)
Joss Whedon breathes a new life into Shakespeare’s play with an intimacy and modern touch that it desperately needed.
Joss Whedon breathes a new life into Shakespeare’s play with an intimacy and modern touch that it desperately needed.
Sofia Coppola takes on a collection of teens that love robbing the homes of the rich through an energetic and satirical lens.
Zal Batmanglij and Brit Marling yet again prove why they’re a team to be reckoned with in this political thriller.
Takashi Miike reminds everyone just how much of a master he is at slow-burning horror with an intense and entertaining film.
The third installment in Richard Linklater’s trilogy reminds us that love isn’t always perfect in the most bittersweet way.
A touching and hilarious musical about a broken person just trying to find themselves in the world.
Soderbergh’s TV movie is a wonderfully entertaining look at the relationship between Liberace and his young lover, Scott Thorson.
Frances Ha is an absolutely delightful comedy that captures just what it’s like to be a young woman discovering yourself.
Noah Baumbach’s film is a great look at the breakdown of a family going through divorce that is simultaneously hilarious and depressing.
The first in Ulrich Seidl’s trilogy, Paradise: Love explores just how people sometimes try to find passion in all the wrong ways.