After recently dipping his toes into the Hollywood system with The Amazing Spider-Man and Life of Pi, Irrfan Khan has returned to his native land for a new ...
After premiering in Denmark last Christmas, Lars von Trier's two-part, erotic epic will be making its way around the world in the coming months. Nymphomania...
As we noted in our Sundance review, Laurence Fishburne more or less returns to his Morpheus persona in the sci-fi adventure The Signal, but for a new Super ...
Following his sophomore effort All is Lost, director J.C. Chandor is quickly pulling together the ensemble for his next film, A Most Violent Year. Set to ki...
Transitioning out of the studio comedy realm, David Gordon Green debuted his admirable, small-scale Prince Avalanche last year and 2014 will bring the theat...
We sat with the director of the Lincoln biopic to discuss his debut, including parallels to Malick’s other work, specifically To the Wonder and The Tree of Life, spiritual aspects of the film, if Malick has seen it, the original title, premiering at Sundance, how he feels about comparisons to Malick, and much more....
Although its title may be generic, War Story provides a refreshingly specific, restrained story of loss and recovery in the boundaries of battle. Following Lee ...
Jamie Marks is dead, we learn during the opening shots of the latest film from Carter Smith. Although some causes are hinted at, there’s no answer to the cause ...
He may be getting attention for his acclaimed drama Philomena, as well as the recent Sundance debut of his entertaining sequel The Trip to Italy, but Steve ...
With Mister Foe, Perfect Sense, and more, Scottish director David Mackenzie has been making quality dramas for over a decade, and it looks like he's finally...
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