‘Unfinished Song’ is a tearjerker terrorized by Terence Stamp
The weepie comedy “Unfinished Song” stars Terrence Stamp as a grouch who doesn’t like that his dying (Vanessa Redgrave) is in a pop song geriatric chorus.
Netflix boosts original programming with DreamWorks deal
The agreement is Netflix’s largest for original programming, the companies said in a statement.
VIDEO: 48-Hour Film Festival to showcase winners this weekend
The fast-paced film contest blew through the city last weekend.
Best-selling author Judy Blume hits big screen, finally
Young adult author, Judy Blume hits the big screen with “Tiger Eyes.”
Film review: ‘Hey Bartender’ makes craft cocktail trend official
The documentary “Hey Bartender” highlights the craft cocktail craze without getting much deeper into the subject.
Film Review: ‘Violet & Daisy’ works even though it shouldn’t
The dark comedy “Violet & Daisy” stars Saoirse Ronan and Alexis Bledel as two young assassins who play patty cake and dance around in between hits.
Joss Whedon’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ is a fans-only endeavor
Television legend Joss Whedon tries to do Shakespeare with “Much Ado About Nothing,” but it’s likely only his followers will find it wonderful.
‘The Purge’ isn’t scary, but it is scarily smart
The new home invasion horror film “The Purge” takes a questionable premise and uses it to thoughtfully explore humanity’s bloodlust.
Morton Downey Jr. shone bright, but burned out quickly as ‘Evocateur’
Trash TV pioneer and blowhard Morton Downey Jr. gets his own probing and not hagiographic documentary in “Evocateur.”
Tarkovsky’s ‘Nostalghia’ and (almost) every Ozu hit New York repertory
This week in New York City repertory, audiences can catch Andrei Tarkovsky’s “Nostalghia” and nearly every single film by Yasujiro Ozu.
