Set in 1921 New York, The Immigrant is writer-director James Gray's sprawling tale of an American dream gone awry. Immaculate production design and stunning cin...
Hipster vampires inhabit Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive, an unconventional love story set between the desolate locations of Detroit and Tangier. Utilizin...
In following up his most commercially successful film to date, The Descendants helmer Alexander Payne has returned to the Midwest roots that, through Election, ...
Having directed Il Divo, Paolo Sorrentino is no stranger to extravagant Italian filmmaking that packs a punch of bravado and boldness. With La Grande Bellezza (...
Never before has there been a documentary about lost cinema quite like Jodorowsky's Dune. Riding off the success incurred by career-defining films in the early ...
One of the most highly anticipated films of the Cannes Film Festivals was unveiled this morning to a divisive response, Nicolas Winding Refn's Only God Forgiv...
The hurdles in making a film with a single actor, virtually no dialogue and, while you’re at it, also setting action in the middle of the ocean sounds like a da...
One of the most hyped films at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Only God Forgives sees the reteaming of Danish helmer Nicolas Winding Refn and his newfound mus...
Takashi Miike might be the hardest working man in Japanese cinema at the moment, often making three to four different films in a single year. This uncanny outpu...
With this year's Cannes Film Festival halfway done, one of the clear highlights is Coens' 1960's-set folk music tale Inside Llewyn Davis. Profiling a dow...