
Bad Shabbos Team Talks Meet The Parents & My Big Fat Greek Wedding Inspirations
Bad Shabbos director Daniel Robbins and stars Kyra Sedgwick and Cliff Smith talk comedy inspirations, the thriller element, and outstanding co-stars.

I Used To Be Funny Director On Threading Delicate Balance In New Rachel Sennott Movie
I Used To Be Funny director Ally Pankiw discusses the personal and relevant themes of her new movie and explains how Rachel Sennott elevated it.

The Shallow Tale Of A Writer Who Decided To Write About A Serial Killer Review: Dark Comedy Hits The Wrong Target
At times darkly humorous, at others deadly serious, The Shallow Tale never hits its stride despite standout performances from Lower and Buscemi.

Rent Free Review: Caustic Comedy About Couch-Surfing Friends Is A Perfect Portrait Of The Times
At once cooly detached & surprisingly sentimental, Rent Free is a bitterly hilarious film and a startling portrait of young adulthood in 2024.

Adult Best Friends Review: Zachary Quinto Steals The Show In Sometimes Funny Comedy That Loses Its Way
The ending makes up for a lackluster middle, which drags on as Kate and Delaney meet a group of guys in the midst of their friend’s bachelor party.

The Knife Review: Distressing, Suspenseful Drama Flips The Script On The Home Invasion Experience
The Knife begins on tense note it delicately continues to escalate until the final moment, leaving us on edge throughout a stressful 82 minutes.

The Freshly Cut Grass Review: Martin Scorsese-Produced Infidelity Drama Reads Between The Lines
The characters are looking for love in their own misguided ways, but The Freshly Cut Grass has a more profound message that goes beyond its premise.

The Weekend Review: Gut-Churning Nigerian Horror Will Make You Question Meeting Your In-Laws
The Weekend is a horror feature that comes with genre bending and overwhelming suspense capable of entertaining and shocking its viewers.

Griffin In Summer Review: A Theater Kid's First Crush Becomes An Offbeat Coming-Of-Age Comedy
Griffin in Summer is a brilliant movie about first crushes, becoming much more throughout its brisk runtime thanks to its director's careful touch.

Power Of The Dream Review: Prime Video's Ambitious Sports Documentary Is A Must-See For WNBA Fans
Dawn Porter's ambitious, must-watch documentary about the change-making players of the WNBA is both remarkably timely and profoundly timeless.

The Everything Pot Review: A Wedding Invite Makes Everyone Awkward In Zany, Laugh-Out-Loud Comedy
Awkwardness knows no bounds in The Everything Pot, and the kooky comedy has enough steam to carry it all the way through to a lovely ending.

The A-Frame Review: Calvin Lee Reeder's Genre-Blending Sci-Fi Horror Entertains Through Its Mishaps
An intriguing blend of genres and themes, The A-Frame fulfills its promise to excite and entertain even with its mishaps.

Treasure Review: Lena Dunham & Stephen Fry Are Great In Drama That Doesn't Get Us Where It Wants To Go
Treasure seems stuck between two places, a father-daughter comedy & a meditation on grief, but in its balancing act, it ends up shaky on both fronts.

The A-Frame Director & Stars On Their Collaborative Experience Filming The New Sci-Fi Comedy
Screen Rant interviews Calvin Lee Reeder, Johnny Whitworth, and Dana Namerode about The A-Frame's complex characters and scientific theories.

A Mistake Review: Elizabeth Banks Captivates In Stressful Medical Drama That Retains Its Humanity
A Mistake is thorough in examining what happens when a medical mistake occurs, and the consequences that come up because of a moment gone wrong.

Federer: Twelve Final Days Review - Sports Documentary Is More Sentimental Eulogy Than Exciting Drama
For any viewers seeking drama, uncertainty, or anything beyond a eulogy, Federer: Twelve Final Days feels like a missed opportunity for real insight.

Lisa Edelstein Has An Intense Confrontation Over A Wedding Invite In The Everything Pot
Exclusive: Screen Rant presents a clip from The Everything Pot, starring Lisa Edelstein & Delaney Rowe, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival.

Delaney Buffett & Katie Corwin On Dramatizing Their Friendship In Adult Best Friends
Screen Rant interviews writer/director Delaney Buffett and co-writer Katie Corwin about Adult Best Friends, in which they play themselves.

The Whitest Kids U’ Know On Their Last Project And Going To Mars With Sevan Najarian
Screen Rant interviews The Whitest Kids U’ Know and director Sevan Najarian about their long-awaited animated comedy movie Mars.

Winter Spring Summer Or Fall Director Tiffany Paulsen On Jenna Ortega’s First Romance
Screen Rant interviews director Tiffany Paulsen about her uniquely structured new love story, Winter Spring Summer or Fall, starring Jenna Ortega.