Patrick Wang’s ‘A Bread Factory’ is a Dizzying Callback to the Intimate Human Epics of the Hollywood New Wave

It’s easy to forget that in 1972 the highest grossing film in the United States was Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather which more than doubled the take of the third and fourth runners up, Peter Bogdanovich’s romantic screwball whatchamacallit What’s…

TV Review: Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Recaptures the Spirit of Its Origin

When Wet Hot American Summer hit theaters over a decade ago, it flopped spectacularly at the box office–not a particularly surprising turn of events for a tiny indie film starring a bunch of people no one had ever heard of.…

5 Movies Every College Graduate Should See Before Graduation Day

With graduation season fast approaching these 5 films are required viewing material for all impending graduates.