Now in its 12th year, the DC Shorts Film Festival continues to expand
A Walk in the Woods is a buddy comedy gone terribly wrong
Grandma is a sweet yet slight comedy that benefits greatly from the presence of Lily Tomlin
Lily Tomlin stars as a self-described misanthrope, particularly embittered after a breakup with her girlfriend, in Paul Weitz’s new comedy. You can imagine how overjoyed...
A look at all the films playing in the upcoming Reel Affirmations LGBT film festival.
A longtime volunteer with Reel Affirmations, Kimberley Bush is helping revive D.C.'s once mighty LGBT film festival
The latest Mission: Impossible is proof that its star is Hollywood's most incredible showman
Do I Sound Gay? asks a lot of questions about the way gay men talk -- it just fails to answer most of them
Oscar-baiting film will depict the Stonewall riots that birthed the LGBT rights movement
Magic Mike XXL pumps up the muscles and the fun
Terminator: Genisys pays strict homage to the original before traipsing down a senseless, incomprehensible path
Michael Lumpkin, head of AFI Docs, explains why LGBT Documentaries are still important
Great movies can inspire us to interrogate social ills, or teach us a thing or two about our beliefs. Slow West (), a not-so ordinary...
Tomorrowland is a mess of a story that contradicts itself tonally, politically, and philosophically
Age of Ultron is predictably excellent, even if it lacks some of the original’s brilliance