Excluding her romantic drama (or anti-romance, taking recent events into consideration) By the Sea, Angelina Jolie's career as a director has been one built...
After reveling in the horror genre for virtually all of his directorial career, Eli Roth is switching gears slightly with his next project as he heads into ...
Following an initial round of premieres and the announcement that Borg vs. McEnroe will open Toronto International Film Festival 2017, they've now announced...
After making waves at Sundance Film Festival, the first trailer has now arrived for Luca Guadagnino's intoxicatingly sexy romance Call Me By Your Name. Set ...
Winner of the Special Jury Award for Cinematography at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, Rahul Jain’s debut film Machines is a documentary that beautifully d...
Arriving on Blu-ray this week is Azazel Jacobs' The Lovers, featuring a pair of the year's best performances, from Tracy Letts and Debra Winger. We've teame...
Riding off the success of Black Swan, Darren Aronofsky had the opportunity to deliver his big-budget take on the Noah story, but for next 16mm-shot feature ...
After taking on two high-profile Hollywood projects last year with Allied and Assassin's Creed, Marion Cotillard's latest roles find her going back to her n...
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