The involvement of Agnès Varda is all one genuinely needs to anticipate a project. But considering her new documentary is her first feature in nearly a deca...
Passing away at the age of 76 last summer, Abbas Kiarostami was one of our greatest directors. The Iranian filmmaker was able to extract the essence of the ...
After finding success on primetime television with Life in Pieces, Zoe Lister-Jones has now made her directorial debut with Band Aid, which premiered at Sun...
Amongst our most-anticipated of the Cannes line-up are the next two films from Hong Sang-soo, who brought one of the year's best films so far to Ber...
One of the best debuts of last year -- and one of the best films, period -- was Bi Gan's dreamlike odyssey Kaili Blues. Finally now available on Blu-ray, th...
Considering the sheer amount of Twin Peaks episodes we'll be getting this summer -- 22% of which will arrive in exactly 10 days -- there will be no shortage...
Not employing a usual production schedule, Xavier Dolan has been shooting his English language debut The Death and Life of John F. Donovan on and off since ...
Following the success of Li'l Quinquin, Bruno Dumont returned to Cannes with his Juliette Binoche re-team Slack Bay, which just got a U.S. release last mont...
Many top film directors have moved over to the world of television, but one of the most successful, seamless transitions has been for Jane Campion, whose To...
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