Here’s the pitch for Iron Sky: Nazis attack from the moon. It’s a ridiculous idea for a movie, but one that grabbed enough attention to get the independent ...
It is has been quite some time since seeing the work of director Joshua Marston. Outside of a segment in the anthology New York, I Love You, his work hasn't...
Almost exactly 11 months ago, we got the spare teaser for Bela Tarr's reportedly final film, The Turin Horse. Today, the full thing has arrived and don't ex...
Following up the initial announcement of titles, the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival revealed it will open with the period drama Les Adieux à la rei...
2011 is coming to an end and we've brought you our favorite in cinema each month. With December upon us, expect to see a flurry of year-end wrap-ups across th...
While at the Vancouver International Film Festival this year, I had the pleasure of speaking to the writer/director of Patang , Prashant Bhargava. A Chicago-bor...
In its 49th year, the New York Film Festival boasts a wide-array of striking and rightfully heralded cinema, including several foreign-language Oscar hopefuls. ...
The Iranian drama A Separation will make its NY premiere tomorrow evening as part of the 49th New York Film Festival (buy tickets here) (read my rave review her...
Kenneth Lonergan's Margaret feels both incomplete and uncut. What lives on the screen arrives like the bullet points of a much larger, much grander, impossi...
It's certainly a cause for celebration when you have two Spike Lee joints to look forward to. Although most of the media attention has been focused on Lee's...