Writer-director Julia Ducournau's feature debut revolves around Justine, a young vegetarian who acquires a taste for meat after undergoing a carnivorous hazing ritual.
Pedro Almodóvar's latest, in which the titular character is forced to confront unresolved issues from her past after encountering a childhood friend, closes at Esquire Theatre Thursday.
A new documentary about the young cast of 'Merrily We Roll Along,' Stephen Sondheim's 1981 musical surprisingly deemed a flop, comes to the Esquire Sunday.
In "Gimme Danger," independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch uses vintage photos and television footage and recent interviews to tell the story of the Rock & Roll frontman.
Just like people have moved from records to discs and downloads, viewers are increasingly choosing to stream movies or watch them on demand. Enter National Art House Theater Day, which celebrates the cultural role of art houses in the community.
Actor/director Don Cheadle’s Miles Ahead — a poignant exploration of famed Jazz musician Miles Davis — was filmed in the Queen City, and the Esquire is rolling out the red carpet this weekend for an advanced screening and celebration.
Cinema in the Cityis the title of a three-film series, beginning tonight at the Esquire Theatre, which looks at how classic films portray urban living.
The mere mention of The French Connection conjures images of William Friedkin’s prototypically gritty police thriller that set up the contrast between Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle (Gene Hackman), the emotionally troubled but doggedly determined cop, and A