The Assayas family certainly has reason to celebrate this fall, as director Olivier Assayas will be stopping by both Toronto International Film Festival and...
While much discussion has us looking at the current fall festival slate, we'll also be getting a few projects that debuted last year. One of the most intrig...
Helping to close out the summer this year is the serial killer drama The Calling. After co-directing and co-writing the short film that inspired This is the...
While a number of horror features made their way to Park City this year, few seemed to garner as much buzz as Jennifer Kent's directorial debut The Babadook...
After taking us on time-travel adventures in Timecrimes and exploring sci-fi comedy with Extraterrestrial, director Nacho Vigalondo's latest film takes a un...
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this summer, Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing is still as relevant as ever. Set in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, the drama fo...
Released in 2009, Jamin Winans' sci-fi fantasy feature Ink was a testament to what filmmakers can pull off in a do-it-yourself, low-budget arena. Made for $...
While some concert films feel like an elaborate gimmick that does little to actually recreate the euphoric experience of seeing your favorite artist, we can...
While the field of documentaries seems to be thriving more than ever, there's the rare exception when a The Thin Blue Line, Titicut Follies or Paradise Lost...
With David Fincher's Gone Girl, Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice, and Alejandro González Iñárritu's Birdman occupying the New York Film Festival 2014 sl...
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