Greg Sestero Reunites With Tommy Wiseau in Best F(r)iends

Imagine you’re a struggling actor, and your friend, who is an even more struggling actor, asks you to be in a movie he’s writing, directing, and starring in. The script makes no sense. Your buddy can’t act to save his life. The shooting is catastrophic, mostly thanks to your friend’s erratic behavior on-set. When the movie is finally done, it’s a complete piece of crap, and your face is all over it.

The Rider Is an Astonishing Look at Modern-Day Cowboys

For the young cowboys at the heart of Zhao’s film, mounting a horse and galloping across a field represents more than just freedom — it becomes a communion with the past and the future, allowing these riders to imagine and inhabit their best selves

Jason Reitman Talks Tully, Parenthood, and Partnering With Diablo Cody

Juno, Young Adult, and the newly released Tully are a fascinating trilogy. Each follows a character at a time of transition. Juno, Mavis, and Marlo are all people in stasis, but they each stand at a turning point. Director Jason Reitman discussed that theme with New Times at the premiere of Tully during its opening-night premiere at Miami Film Festival.