The twists and turns of fate and the ways in which individuals react to them constitute the central preoccupations of Mia Hansen-Løve’s cinema. Her exceptional ...
How many great filmmakers have been lost as a result of disease and human catastrophe? That seems to be the question on the mind of documentary filmmaker Aaron ...
Steering into the frame to the sound of '70s rock music while giving chase in their muscle car to a fully-costumed, on-foot mime, the impeccably dressed, utterl...
Ambiguity might be the most useful item in the science fiction toolbox. Blade Runner’s mysteries still rob people of sleep, and you’d need a wall chart to work ...
The protagonist and namesake of Mohamed Ben Attia’s Hedi certainly isn’t cinema’s first leading man to seek validation from a more free-spirited woman, and it's...
Berlin is bringing a series of announcements, and a few have caught our eye. First, briefest, and probably of the greatest interest is Andrew Haigh's Lean o...
After crafting one of the finest films of last year, it's safe to say expectations are high for Mia Hansen-Løve's Things to Come, particularly considering s...
The Berlin line-up -- with its established auteurs, up-and-coming voices, and notable figures who often struggle to attain U.S. distribution, to name but a ...
Lee Tamahori is best known as the journeyman director of disposable action films like Next, XXX: State of the Union, and the bizarre, awful James Bond insta...
Update: The title (Yourself and Yours) main cast (Kim Joo-hyuck and Lee You-young; not the Right Now, Wrong Then stars), and synopsis for Hong's 18th featur...