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These awesome ’90s movies only cool kids remember helped define that era of teen spirit and relative prosperity. We saw

These 13 sequels better than the original disprove the notion that the first movie is always the best. But first:

Phantom of the Paradise, the cult classic 1974 Brian de Palma film that reworked Phantom of the Opera and starred

When Murray Bartlett moved to the Provincetown, Massachusetts area a few years ago, he feared that it could cost him

Plainclothes, the debut feature from director Carmen Emmi, won the Provincetown International Film Festival Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature

Dads saving daughers is one of the most enduring tropes in action movies. We made a fathers day list of…

Ari Aster and John Waters discussed not compromising at the Provincetown International Film Festival.

Shame, shame on the following movies for making the devil seem glamorous and cool. The Witches of Eastwick (1987) In

Here are some images from Goldfinger, arguably the best James Bond film and the third to feature Sean Connery as…

Kites director Walter Thompson-Hernandez on his unconventional way of shooting his Tribeca film in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro…

The library gets some love from Provincetown International Film Festival directors Annapurna Sriram, Yashaddai Owens and Carmen Emmi.

In honor of the just-announced Spaceballs 2, here are 12 behind the scenes stories of the original Spaceballs. As wild

In honor of the Sabrina Carpenter Man's Best Friend album cover, here are 13 movie satires that have it both…

Provincetown, Massachusetts is America’s oldest continuous arts colony, and the Provincetown International Film Festival, now underway in the magnetic town

These Scarface stories are strictly for diehards. Starring Al Pacino as Tony Montana, Brian De Palma’s 1983 crime epic is

These Christmas movies in disguise will entertain whether you’re looking for a Christmas movie or tired of typical Christmas movies.

Adolescence opens with 13-year-old Owen, played by Jamie Miller, getting arrested for the murder of a female classmate and taken

The small American town of Ari Aster’s new Eddington doesn’t look so different from the real world presented by CNN

“Who’s There?,” directed by Ryan Doris and written by the buzzed-about A24 screenwriters Todd Spence and Zak White, a loving

Paradise, the story of a small band of survivors living in a utopian bunker, is loaded with surprises and twists.