One of the last question marks of the early fall film festival onslaught was Telluride Film Festival, who announces their line-up just a day before the even...
After crafting one of our favorite (and most darkly uncomfortable) yuletide favorites over the last few years with White Reindeer, director Zach Clark is ba...
One of two Marion Cotillard-led feature at Cannes this year, Nicole Garcia's From the Land of the Moon is a period weepy, set after World War II, which foll...
In a very short time we'll be getting the first reviews for Denis Villeneuve's foray into sci-fi, Arrival, but first, following the trailer debut, the debut...
If you didn't see his break-out role in one of the century's best comedies, Four Lions, then we imagine Riz Ahmed first landed on your radar as the doomed a...
Despite being packaged as the kind of period weepy Nicholas Sparks would kick himself for not coming up with first, it’s clear what attracted a director like De...
Although a fairly silly embargo prevents me from sharing my full thoughts on The Handmaiden, our fall preview should give you an indication that Park Chan-w...
Following up this summer's Cafe Society and before he embarks on next year's Kate Winslet-led feature, Woody Allen has directed his first-ever television sh...
When he's not having fun with Seth Rogen and company, James Franco is spending part of his time adapting classic novels. After directing adaptations of Corm...
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