Sundance Film Festivals always brings a wealth of notable documentaries each year, but perhaps the strangest strong it brought to light in 2015 comes with F...
"Well, it’s almost exclusively terror," James Gray told us earlier this year when it came to preparing to shoot Lost City of Z. "It’s funny: I don’t actuall...
With a title like The Witch, some were taken aback when the film premiered amongst Sundance's competition slate instead of the genre sidebar. From its openi...
Pushed up nearly two months and set for the Toronto International Film Festival, Ridley Scott's The Martian is one of our most-anticipated tentpoles of the ...
From its first few shots, it's clear that American Ultra is removed from the relatively grounded drama of Greg Mottola's underrated Adventureland, the last film...
With less than a month to go until the 40th Toronto International Film Festival kicks off, there's already been a great many titles announced and today one of...
With Max Landis' American Ultra coming to screens this Friday, he'll have another project arriving this fall with Victor Frankenstein. Directed by Paul McGu...
Arriving in the early weeks of the summer, George Miller's brilliant action spectacle Mad Max: Fury Road set a high bar no other film could live up to over ...
Films don't get much more anticipated than the latest from Todd Haynes. An adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel, The Price of Salt, Carol follows a roma...
He's explored themes of love, matriarchal bonds, and just about everything in-between, and Xavier Dolan's fourth feature, Tom at the Farm, certainly doesn't aba...
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