Ninjababy Review | After SXSW
/After the North American premier for Ninjababy at SXSW 2021, we're discussing why the film is so enjoyable, what it has the other movies with similar premises don't, and its funniest moments.
Read MoreAfter the North American premier for Ninjababy at SXSW 2021, we're discussing why the film is so enjoyable, what it has the other movies with similar premises don't, and its funniest moments.
Read MoreThe Fallout, 2021 SXSW Film Festival winner of the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Choice Award in the Narrative Feature Competition category, tells the story of the emotional fallout high schooler Vada experiences after a public tragedy.
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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 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 MoreArt & Zach are back from the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and are joined by Alina Montemayor to recap all the movies they saw while there. Festival highlights, potential awards candidates, and more. Listen for our thoughts on some of the most exciting upcoming films!
Read MoreArt's road trip is coming to an end, but he checks in with Zach to talk about the best (and worst) movies he saw at the Toronto International Film Festival, as well as some new Netflix. Where did Art & Zach land on the decision to binge American Vandal & BoJack Horseman? Also, thoughts on Ozark Season 2 and Zach has a new favorite documentary of 2018.
Read MoreFrom episode 16, Art breaks down the Sundance Awards and mentions his favorite movies from this year's Sundance Film Festival, including THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST, SEARCH, and MANDY.
Read MoreCovering the good, the bad, and everything in-between about movies.
Amanda, Art & Zach try to decide the best Leonardo DiCaprio movie in celebration of his latest release, One Battle After Another.
Two decades after a foundational year for us all, we take a look back at our adolescent selves and count down our Top 10 Favorite Films of 2005 to ring in their 20-year anniversaries.
New York Film Festival 2025 featured a splashy slate of movies, including world premieres of films from Daniel Day-Lewis and Bradley Cooper, award winners from the Cannes & Venice Film Festivals, as well as a surprise screening of Marty Supreme.