Sheen's new film, made with childhood friend Roman Coppola, was his first acting gig after his notorious meltdown
Betsy Butler and Torie Osborn woo the carbon-counting strata of Assembly District 50
Cinefamily hosts retrospective
Halloween Horror Flick Crunch
"You seen my cat?" Yes, we love this place, but that doesn't mean it doesn't get exhausting explaining to everybody else what it is, exactly, that we're doing here. Particularly in summer when the fake tans, overpriced cocktails and newsboy caps worn by people who don't deliver newspapers for ... More >>
Love Exposure, this week at Cinefamily Whether you're looking for beautiful photography or depraved horror, hyperbolic satire or rare experimentation, this week's theatrical releases and repertory series have a little bit for everyone. Here are the Weekly's critics on ten of them: 10. It se ... More >>
So-bad-it's-good movies are back in vogue
AFI's Guest Artistic Director presents Eraserhead and its influences
Tonight the New Beverly kicks off a three-day run of a David Lynch double feature: the underrated/underseen Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, followed by the wide critical consensus choice for the best film of last decade, Mulholland Drive. To mark the occasion, our music editor Gustavo Turner ... More >>
Tonight the Quentin Tarantino-owned-and-operated New Beverly Cinema will be showing David Lynch's Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, one of his most misunderstood masterpieces about the strangeness of everyday American culture (even the ubiquitous power lines are kind of malevolent!). You should go see ... More >>
Also, The Cake Eaters, The Secrets and more
Profile of a postmodern heretic
