Sundance Film Festival
With hits from Sundance, SXSW, and viral comic Conner O’Malley, the first Los Angeles Festival of Movies is a promising step in the right direction for movies’ biggest city.
As the film festival celebrated the work of several LGBTQ artists, its home state passed the first bathroom ban of the year.
The director and star of “Sebastian,” the movie that steamed up Sundance with its frank depiction of gay sex work, tell Obsessed about their nakedly (literally) ambitious movie.
“The Heart” tells the story of a grief-stricken man, his mother’s bizarre dying wish, and a forgotten carton of milk.
Director Debra Granik talks to The Daily Beast’s Obsessed about her lively, eye-opening new documentary about the challenge of triumphing after incarceration.
After seeing the fantastic film, starring Glen Powell in a movie-star performance that deserves to be seen at the movies, it’s outrageous that this is going direct to streaming.
The new documentary “Love Machina” reveals the messiness of creating a digital consciousness in a robot bust’s form.