As Venice Film Festival winds down, one of the clear favorites is Tom Ford's follow-up to A Single Man, Nocturnal Animals, which we said in our review, "Wit...
Far removed from the days of Animal House, Andrew Neel's Goat takes a look at the initiation process to enter a fraternity (aka hazing) and the strength and...
Paul Verhoeven is back in a major way this year, teaming with one of the finest actresses in cinema, Isabelle Huppert. One of the highest-praised films of C...
Screen legends Jessica Lange and Shirley MacLaine have teamed for the new comedy Wild Oats, which was shot two years ago and now will finally be arriving in...
Update: Sony is in talks to pick up the film, Deadline reports, which will begin production in March with Robert Elswit returning as cinematographer. See ne...
While we're quite excited about the current Toronto International Film Festival line-up, there's still some star-studded features form last year's festival ...
Recently arriving on The Criterion Collection is Stig Björkman's intimate documentary Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words, which we said "offers an honest and ...
After coming off what is far and away the biggest success of his career at the box-office, American Sniper, director Clint Eastwood is taking on another bio...
If the remarkably bleak summer tentpole season has you down, look no further than the independent side to offer up the season's best films. One the highligh...
There's only a select number of films that get the distinction of screening at both Venice International Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festiv...
After graduating from Hampshire College with a degree in music theory, Leonard Pearce turned his passions to film and writing. He lives in upstate NY with his wife Laura and cat Tardi.