Following up clips from Carol and Macbeth, new footage has arrived for a wealth of more of this year's Cannes Film Festival premieres. Amounting to ten, ...
Coming off a social-realist piece like Snowtown, I would never have thought I would direct a Shakespeare play but it just became more and more fascinating, ...
Not to be confused with the so-called comedy The Internship, this fall's The Intern goes for perhaps a more mature demographic. Written and directed by rom-...
Arriving on the same day this summer as the narrative Grand Jury Prize winner at this year's Sundance, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, is the top documentar...
One of the must-see films of the summer, Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy‘s debut feature film The Tribe is devoid of any spoken words, music, voice-over or even sub...
After launching his career with the Step Up series, profiling Justin Bieber, and giving some life to the G.I. Joe franchise, director Jon M. Chu's latest fi...
With filming wrapping up in a few days on Nicolas Winding Refn's The Neon Demon, the first official images have now arrived. While the cast features Jena Ma...
Clocking in at 6 hours and 23 minutes and spread across three separate screenings, we imagine not everyone will be able to fit Miguel Gomes' epic Arabian Ni...
When you're a modestly-budgeted feature that favors ideas over setpieces, it might be difficult to grab attention during the summer season. However, Alex Ga...
We've still got many months before we see Quentin Tarantino's highly anticipated western The Hateful Eight, but today brings the first official images. Said...
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