✹ WEEKLY FILM RUNDOWN: July 7-13
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
Norwegian import 'Sick of Myself' takes on professional victimhood in ways only the American indie once could.
How a status-obsessed critical class and creators entrenched in their dogma poison fruitful discourse
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
Hollywood’s former everyman turns to the written word and reminds a Blue Oasis of the America they left behind.
The former resort town’s annual Folk Medicine Festival aims to preserve tradition in a region complicated by tourist kitsch.
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
The latest incarnation of Leatherface cuts deep into the South's relationship to professional victimhood.
The latest releases and special screenings hitting Music City this week. For a list of new and upcoming films, check out our 2023 Movie Guid
A once-maligned film became a cult classic for its feminist undertones, but its real brilliance lies in its portrait of those who exploit tragedy.