"Too much of a good thing is wonderful." So says Liberace in what might be Steven Soderbergh's final feature film, Behind the Candelabra. A biopic about the fla...
One of the surprises in the main competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival is Borgman, a Dutch thriller directed by Alex van Warmerdam. Set in the Netherl...
The latest from Sofia Coppola is a left turn of sorts for the auteur who is known for her atmospheric, ennui-drenched films. Given the edgy source material, the...
Régis Roinsard’s Populaire is being marketed as a romantic comedy, and so it is, but it’s also a buddy comedy of sorts, featuring a girl and her trusty typewrit...
There’s so much promising talent behind the new thriller Black Rock, that it’s initially disappointing when director Katie Aselton and scribe Mark Duplass revea...
Few filmmakers can be said to have the same propensity for child actors as Hirokazu Koreeda. In 2004 he made Nobody Knows with an almost entirely adolescent cas...
After a decade of high-octane car porn, it seemed like it was time to put the parking brake on the Fast and the Furious franchise following the lackluster fourt...
One of the most revered surreal and abstract filmmakers ever to grace the cinematic landscape, Alejandro Jodorowsky holds a deserved cult status. He is most fam...
There are few filmmakers as reputable and well respected as Joel and Ethan Coen, and aside from a few exceptions (The Ladykillers, Burn After Reading) they cons...
Jeune & Jolie (Young & Beautiful) paints the portrait of a young French girl's journey of sexual awakening and experimentation that is at times reminisc...