Dailies is a round-up of essential film writing, news bits, and other highlights from across the Internet. If you'd like to submit a piece for consideration...
Tale of Tales, Matteo Garrone’s first English-language film as well as his first featuring an international cast, is an adaptation of three of the 50 fairy tale...
Following up clips from Carol and Macbeth, new footage has arrived for a wealth of more of this year's Cannes Film Festival premieres. Amounting to ten, ...
Marking his first film since 2007's I'm Not There, Todd Haynes returns to Cannes this year with his highly-anticipated new drama, Carol. Led by Cate Blanche...
Coming off a social-realist piece like Snowtown, I would never have thought I would direct a Shakespeare play but it just became more and more fascinating, ...
Those who fault Hirokazu Kore-eda for retracing largely similar territory with each consecutive film will find their criticism corroborated by Our Little Sister...
One of the must-see films of the summer, Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy‘s debut feature film The Tribe is devoid of any spoken words, music, voice-over or even sub...
One of our most-anticipated titles screening in competition at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival is Gus Van Sant’s The Sea of Trees. Marking the director's firs...
Dailies is a round-up of essential film writing, news bits, and other highlights from across the Internet. If you'd like to submit a piece for consideration...
With Cannes kicking off tomorrow today brings some last-minute trailers for films premiering in both competition and across the line-up. First up we have th...