Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica -- still best-known for his 1985 and 1995 Palme d'Or winners When Father Was Away on Business and Underground, respectively...
What a week for lost cinema. While what follows can't be said to bring with it the weight and importance of a recently recovered Orson Welles project, the i...
As a 77-year-old man who began his filmmaking career nearly 50 years ago, Ken Loach would've pulled off no small feat in maintaining any energy and qualitat...
Yours truly has struggled to understand how much Lee Daniels, the eponymous director of / possessor in Lee Daniels’ The Butler, is playing his new film as a win...
A shorter, sci-fi-oriented preview for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire has landed online, showing off more of a world that was only briefly glimpsed in all ...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...
It was back in May when AT&T released a series of Werner Herzog-directed infomercials concerning texting and driving, the content of which is as soberin...
Hot off that discussion-dominating turn in The Canyons, Gus Van Sant has angled himself toward a new project -- not another to helm, sadly, but executive pr...
No matter how hit and miss his oeuvre can appear at a glance, it's hard not to give Ang Lee a bit of credit for never playing it safe. Following his Oscar-w...
Two months into production, you would think all notable names partaking in Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice had already been stated -- and, yet, one of ...