Released two years apart, Lost in Translation and In the Bedroom were two major highlights in the world of independent film back at the start of the last de...
Just days after learning that Guillermo del Toro's foray into stop-motion with a dark version of Pinocchio may be cut off, we've got some good news to bring...
Kevin Wignall's 2004 novel For the Dogs, "about a solitary assassin who helps a college girl exact revenge for the murder of her parents and brother," has a...
Unbeknownst to me, Hong Kong action aficionado John Woo has long been associated -- albeit on a strictly rumor-level basis -- with a remake of Jean-Pierre M...
The Muppets are back...again. For their follow-up to the 2011 hit featuring Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear and many more, Disney have decided to g...
The issue of African child soldiers often falls under the media's radar, but one film puts the topic front and center. Directed by Kim Nguyen, War Witch fol...
The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits r...
With hundreds upon hundreds of films seeing a release each year, it can be difficult to decide what's truly worth seeking out. We already gave one a handful o...
One of the most finely restrained films I saw at this year's New York Film Festival was Christian Petzold's Barbara, a wisely subtle, meticulously patient c...
For a brief moment we thought we may see Wong Kar-wai's long-in-the-works film The Grandmaster (which now seems to be the official title) get a release by y...