J Stevens’ directorial feature debut Really Happy Someday follows a musical theater performer who must reckon with a changing voice one year into taking testosterone.
Anna Kendrick proves she's more than competent behind the camera in her tension-filled directorial debut.
Kawennáhere Devery Jacobs' lead performance anchors Backspot, D.W. Waterson’s intense cheerleading drama and strong debut feature.
Emily director Frances O'Connor geeks out with our Managing Editor over a mutual love of the Brontës, and they discuss the decision to blend historical fact with fiction.
Nicolas Cage is never predictable. In a year that has already seen him face off against animatronic killer mascots and embark on a bonkers Japanese odyssey comes one of his best and most moving performances in years.