After working with George Miller, Steven Soderbergh, Lars von Trier, Andrea Arnold, David Robert Mitchell, Jeremy Saulnier, Trey Edward Shults, and more in ...
One of the more enigmatic, visually striking short films I've seen at Sundance was Lauren Wolkstein and Christopher Radcliff's The Strange Ones back in 2011...
It seems a little too generous to be getting the first previews for our two most-anticipated films of the fall on the same day, but we won't complain. Follo...
In two months, a new Paul Thomas Anderson film will be in theaters, but not just any Paul Thomas Anderson film -- and not only his first as his own cinemato...
It's been a long journey for Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name since its rapturous response at Sundance Film Festival nearly nine months ago. There's n...
Update: See the first trailer.
We're only about two months away from the release of a new Paul Thomas Anderson film, one which carries the added signific...
While a good amount of films come to the fall festival season with distribution and a release date already in tow, there's the chance some could ignite such...
Despite the insanity of announcing year-end award nominations with still well over two months to go in 2017, we have to give it to the annual IFP Gotham Awa...
There are few directors working today that love their characters more than Stephen Cone. After reaching a wider audience with one of 2015's best films, Henr...
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