In Leslye Headland's debut feature film Bachelorette, the playwright-turned-filmmaker takes a comedic premise and adds an edgy twist of serious substantive issu...
In Quentin Dupieux's follow-up to his wacky Rubber, a film about a psychotic tire that uses telekinetic powers to blow people up, the French filmmaker maintains...
Filly Brown is a prime example of a film so full of itself that it's painful to watch. The premise is a recycled concept, the situations and scenes are contrive...
Of all the artistic mediums, video games are perhaps the most misunderstood by the general populous. This is primarily due to the fact that it's an art form sti...
Best known for his hard-hitting debut feature, 1998's American History X, music video director-turned-filmmaker Tony Kaye has only made a small number of fi...
In Anh Hung Tran’s adaptation of the beloved Haruki Murakami novel Norwegian Wood, the French-Vietnamese director attempts a bold feat: to transform the lyr...
Ever since the tumultuous Cannes press conference following the debut screening of his last film Melancholia, Lars von Trier has been living in a bubble of ...
One of my favorite films of last year was Tetsuya Nakashima's (Kamikaze Girls, Paco and the Magical Picture Book) Confessions, a highly stylized portrayal o...
Mikhail Khodorkovsky was one of the world’s youngest and richest billionaires to emerge from the wealthy Russian oligarchy society, a tycoon owning billions...
Werner Herzog is easily one of the most prolific filmmakers of his generation and continues to make films that are both compelling and mysterious examinatio...