After a nearly year-long wait from its Cannes premiere to U.S. debut for Joachim Trier's last film, Louder Than Bombs, the delay won't be nearly as long for...
Expanding her narrative scope but still retaining a level of aesthetic intimacy, Dee Rees’ Pariah follow-up Mudbound has the old-fashioned storytelling feel...
There most be something in the water in Chile, at least when it pertains to the prolific nature of its emerging directors. Following Pablo Larraín's one-two...
With a more ceremonious unveiling than the other Hollywood adaptation of a Stephen King property this year, It is slickly calibrated to please its spook-hungry audience....
After breaking out with the Jeff Bridges-led Crazy Heart, Scott Cooper has struggled to find the same level of acclaim with his follow-ups Out of the Furnac...
Easily the biggest success story out of Telluride Film Festival this past week was Greta Gerwig's first solo outing as director, Lady Bird. Following a moth...
After Let the Right One In led to Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Tomas Alfredson could have easily continued down a trajectory that saw him take on more prestig...
Following his stellar drama 45 Years, Andrew Haigh is back on the festival circuit with Lean on Pete, an adaptation of Willy Vlautin’s novel of the same tit...
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