Reading plot descriptions isn't the most enthralling thing in the world, but when they are in regard to films we don't know much about, it is worth at least...
In 2009, Danish director Lone Scherfig transformed the memoir of British journalist Lynn Barber into the Oscar-nominated indie drama An Education. Now with he...
After watching Werner Herzog's Cave of Forgotten Dreams, a 3D film about prehistoric paintings in France, it became clear that perhaps there is an appropria...
Director Jacob Tierney has again teamed up with Jay Baruchel, his star of buzzed about indie The Trotsky. But it isn't for the comedy or drama we are used to,...
Documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney just doesn't stop. After winning the Oscar for Taxi to the Dark Side in 2008 he has released Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr....
Fans of Suzanne Collins' dystopian novel The Hunger Games have proved virtually uproarious about Gary Ross' in development film adaptation – especially when...
One of the highlights of my trip here in Cannes was walking aboard a million dollar yacht and interviewing martial arts icon Donnie Yen along with filmmaker...
In Peter Chan's action packed epic Wu Xia (or Swordsmen), the successful Chinese director takes the classic wu xia genre of films made popular by the Shaw Bro...
While running around from screening to screening in Cannes, I was fortunate enough to sit down one on one with director Michel Hazanavicius and actress Bereni...
It's rare to see grainy, low resolution pictures of early sales posters on this site. But when the film is for Paul Thomas Anderson's next feature, we make ...