There is something to be said about the satisfying catharsis from a pure melodrama -- a movie that is so earnest and excessive in service to its genre conventio...
Jeremy Saulnier, the director of the critically acclaimed Blue Ruin, has recently returned to Cannes to debut his new film as part of the Director’s Fortnig...
Jeremy Saulnier’s indie hit Blue Ruin, which won the FIPRESCI prize at the 2013 Directors' Fortnight and went on to enjoy a critically lauded international run,...
After a multitude of potential iterations including David Fincher at the helm and Christian Bale in the lead at Sony, Universal Pictures picked up the Aaron...
Considering it clocks in at well over six hours, today brings just a meager portion of Miguel Gomes’ epic Arabian Nights available to view. Featured in the ...
After the legal headache that prevented us from seeing Margaret for many years, it ended up being one of the best films of the decade thus far, but consider...
To be an actress and land a leading role in a Todd Haynes film must be a dream come true. With Safe, Far From Heaven, and his five-part miniseries Mildred Pierc...
Festival programming is more often than not fraught with ulterior considerations. Which is why so much is being read into symbolic placements such as the openin...
László Nemes' prodigious debut feature, Son of Saul, inhabits what Primo Levi called “The Gray Zone” in his essay of the same name: the reality of the Sonderkom...
The first trailer and pair of clips for one of our most-anticipated films of the year, Apichatpong “Joe” Weerasethakul's Cemetery of Splendor, have arrived....