It was over 10 years ago that Andrew Bujalski released his debut film, Funny Ha Ha, and since then, the resulting “mumblecore” explosion is perhaps the most rec...
"Today is the 5th of November. But I can't really know if today is the 5th of November… I doubt which time is very important." This line of narration, echoing t...
Even in an advanced age and with a slightly reduced rate of output, Roman Polanski is still considered one of the most influential filmmakers alive and operatin...
There is a constant discussion and debate about the lack of female directors working today, one mostly connected with how this disturbing trend of inequality ne...
One of the most talked about entries at this year's Cannes Film Festival had exploded as somewhat of a surprise after its initial screening -- and for fine reas...
The closing titles at the Cannes Film Festival have a certain notoriety for being clunkers, ones a studio will try to push out in the hopes of getting some fina...
Although it's called Brooklyn Girls Fight Club and depicts more than a couple violent examples of those bare-knuckled brawls happening in undisclosed locales, p...
Rama Burshtein’s Fill the Void is an intricate and intimate portrait of a world insulated against the modern and secular; it could well be a previous century fo...
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...