The downfall of The Weinstein Company meant that a number of films were left by the wayside, waiting to be picked up by other distributors. One that has tak...
Following his stop-motion animation Anomalisa, Charlie Kaufman will return to the realm of live-action with I’m Thinking of Ending Things, an adaptation of ...
In just two weeks, a cinematic haven will launch. After the demise of FilmStruck left cinephiles in a dark depression, The Criterion Channel has stepped up ...
When it comes to indie filmmaking, few directors get as much mileage out of their limited budget than Joel Potrykus. Rooted in an often humorous, dark persp...
It was a busy year for A24 at Sundance. Along with selling two of their productions to HBO (Native Son and Share), they either premiered/acquired a number o...
Since the release of the Italy-set romance a few years back, there's been more ink spilled over the potential of a Call Me By Your Name sequel than when it ...
One of the most soothing cinematic experiences at Sundance this year was Photograph, the latest drama from Ritesh Batra (The Lunchbox). Starring Nawazuddin ...
Looking at the summer movie slate, near the top of our most-anticipated list (alongside another Brad Pitt-led film) is Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time ...
In the six years since his last film, The Grandmaster, there have been a number of projects Wong Kar-wai's been attached to. There was The Ferryman, which he ...
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