James Gray's The Lost City of Z arrives in the United States in a few weeks and it's certainly a 180-degree turn -- in terms of a distributor that clearly c...
After his directorial break-through Moonlight picked up three Oscars, including Best Picture, and became the highest-grossing film in A24's library so far, ...
He's one of the most praised directors of international cinema, but Hou Hsiao-hsien's films haven't always received a substantial (or even negligible) relea...
After impressing in 22 Jump Street and Everybody Wants Some!!, Wyatt Russell has teamed with Girls star Alex Karpovsky for a new indie comedy. Folk Hero &am...
Around Christmas time (perhaps on the exact day) of 1996, the six-year-old JonBenét Patricia Ramsey was murdered in Boulder, Colorado and in the 20-plus yea...
After a fairly under-the-radar production last fall, Richard Linklater will return this year with his Last Detail sequel Last Flag Flying starring Bryan Cra...
Could David Lowery have two of the year's finest films? After coming to Sundance Film Festival with the best feature of the fest, A Ghost Story (our review)...
His 2008 dark comedy In Bruges topped our list of the best comedies of the century so far and now writer-director Martin McDonagh is finally returning five ...
After the involvement of 217 actors bringing to life over 400 pages of script across a 142-day shoot, we are now less than two months away from the return o...
If Hollywood’s revitalized interest in space -- embodied by Gravity, The Martian, and Interstellar -- has proven anything, it’s that the galaxy is terrifying en...
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