Until losing its cool in the third act and ending on a relatively soft note, French veteran Jacques Audiard's Dheepan is a muscularly directed dramatic thriller...
With our coverage just about wrapped-up and all the competition titles screened, it's time to put a bow on the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. With that, the jur...
Though regularly grouped with the directors that comprise the Romanian New Wave, Corneliu Porumboiu’s brand of social realism is all his own. Dispensing with th...
While he latest film, Exodus: Gods and Kings, was a flat dud, Ridley Scott has shown he still has some vitality in him with the wonderfully deranged The Cou...
The Measure of a Man is not a film that will be lauded for its direction nor for its cinematography, screenplay or editing. It’s a film that will be remembered ...
Asif Kapadia came onto most cinematic radars in 2010 with his BAFTA award winning Senna, a terrific documentary on the life and tragic death of Formula 1 race c...
Miguel Gomes’ Our Beloved Month of August and its ecstatically received follow-up, Tabu, showcased the director’s love of storytelling as a means of contemplati...
Justin Kurzel’s phenomenal debut, Snowtown, portrayed the most notorious serial killings in Australian history, the Snowtown Murders. Though nigh traumatizing i...
It's been quite some time since Johnny Depp had a worthwhile role, but that could change this fall with the arrival of Black Mass, a biopic surrounding the ...