Recently celebrating its 45th anniversary, we saw Francis Ford Coppola and cast reunite for an extensive talk about the making of The Godfather, and now new...
As Tom Ford has proven, major players in the world of fashion design can yield great results in the medium of cinema. The latest to test this theory are Kat...
While Cannes Film Festival hosts the world premieres of some of our most-anticipated dramas of the year, it also debuts promising documentaries, a good port...
After bringing one of the year’s best films so far to Berlinale with On the Beach at Night Alone, Hong Sang-soo is returning to Cannes with his second and t...
While studios go head-to-head with various tentpoles this season, let's be honest: the summer belongs to David Lynch. Starting in just a few weeks and leadi...
One of the best films of last year, Asghar Farhadi's Oscar-winning drama The Salesman, arrives on Blu-ray this week. We've teamed with Sony Pictures Home En...
After the lo-fi Computer Chess and helping to bring some variety to the rom-com with Results, one of independent filmmaking's most distinct voices, director...
If one wants to experience the best independent cinema the year has to offer this summer, one of your best bets is the well-curated line-up at Brooklyn's BA...
Considering his prolific output and the mammoth length his features often occupy, U.S. distribution isn't always guaranteed for the films of Filipino direct...
It was only a few years ago that we got The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness, a documentary that took an inside look at perhaps the greatest animation company ...
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