It was no doubt a daunting task for French director Yves Montmayeur to tackle one of cinema’s most enigmatic and controversial filmmakers, Austrian born Michael...
After winning several awards at various film festivals, including being short listed for IFP’s Gotham Audience Award, independent filmmaker Gary King’s crow...
The omnibus horror concept has been something of a trend as of late, and for good reason. With relatively small budgets, these collaborative efforts are easy to...
Stoker, the English-language debut from revered Korean director Park Chan-wook, is an odd blend of American gothic sensibilities married with Hitchcockian l...
Last week we had the pleasure of exclusively debuting the trailer for Zak Forsman's Down and Dangerous, premiering at this April's Phoenix Film Festival. Th...
If you follow independent cinema and partake in the burgeoning crowdfunded film scene, you may have come across the name Zak Forsman. Having written and dir...
The next daring chapter in the career of documentary filmmaker extraordinaire Jehane Noujaim led her to Egpyt, during the country’s tumultuous revolution that l...
In Blue Caprice, a taut character study of the two men behind the 2002 D.C. Sniper shootings, writer-director Alexandre Moors does an effective job of offering ...
One has to give props to the multi-talented Joseph Gordon-Levitt for pulling off something special with his directorial debut Don Jon's Addiction. In addition t...
If one were to ask what film is generating the most buzz at this year's Sundance Film Festival, the answer would most likely be the audacious and provocative Es...