Although it hasn't lit up the box-office in the way it perhaps should this Halloween season, Guillermo del Toro's gothic romance Crimson Peak is well worth ...
Like his latest feature, The Comedy, there will be no film like Rick Alverson's Entertainment this year. With Gregg Turkington's portraying his alter ego Ne...
With Mommy expanding wide earlier this year, his thriller Tom at the Farm finally arriving in the United States this summer, and production wrapping on his ...
After premiering at Cannes, Corpo celeste director Alice Rohrwacher's Le Meraviglie (The Wonders) will finally touch down in the United States the end of th...
Kicking off the onslaught of awards this year, as always, is the Gotham Independent Film Awards, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Usually a ...
A perfect dish sets itself apart with intricacies only attested by its creator, after toiling in the kitchen iteration after iteration until reaching a culinary...
Once set to be directed by Lynne Ramsay, Warrior helmer Gavin O'Connor stepped in at the last minute to take over the western Jane Got a Gun. After a few ca...
With a few months left to go until the end of the year, there's still a handful of major films yet to premiere, including The Revenant, The Hateful Eight, S...
"They don't make 'em like they used to" may be an over-used phrase, but it's perhaps never more applicable than with the epics of David Lean. While 70mm scr...
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