In a field where "more" is often considered the "best," editing can be a difficult art to delineate. We've shared a handful of various video essays and docu...
After highlighting the finest cinematography of the last year, it's time to look at the classics. Back in 1998 and then in 2008, American Cinematographer po...
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There is a unique creative purity that filmmaker Jody Lee Lipes is able to capture in his enthralling documentary Ballet 422. The cinematographer/director i...
Film festivals sometimes treasure specific directors for reasons that remain unfathomable to external observers. The Berlinale’s continued advocacy of Isabel Co...
We have yet to see which titles among the SXSW 2015 line-up will stand out, but this spring will bring one of last year's biggest hits, Riley Sterns' Faults...
Despite being one of the best films of last year, James Gray's The Immigrant didn't quite get the attention it deserved, but thankfully he's already set to ...
We may have just wrapped up Sundance Film Festival 2015, but there are still films from last year awaiting a release. The Zellner brothers' drama Kumiko, th...
Out of the many properties getting the reboot treatment, it's difficult to imagine that Poltergeist is the most necessary, but we're hoping to be surprised....