We got a new peek at Martin Scorsese's dark comedy The Wolf of Wall Street earlier this week and now more images have come in, thanks to Paramount. Seen abo...
It looks like Steven Spielberg simply didn't use his time in Frances this past May for pleasure, but as the head of the Cannes Film Festival jury he was wor...
He stopped by Sundance with Interior. Leather Bar., then went on to Cannes with As I Lay Dying and this fall, James Franco will make a trifecta with Child o...
After years of waiting, Alfonso Cuarón's follow-up to his astonishing Children of Men has finally screened for the public for the first time. Early this mor...
It's none too often a horror title finds itself screening at Cannes -- blame lack of quality, blame some sort of institutional snobbery, or blame both -- so...
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...
Only a 1927 novel can get away with its titular character yearning for a marriage built on land and stability instead of love for no other reason than to quiet ...
While some expected it to show up at Venice or Toronto, we learned this week that CBS Films is heading straight from Cannes to New York Film Festival with t...
Blue Is the Warmest Color, Abdellatif Kechiche’s three-hour, Palme d’Or-winning drama about a relationship between two young women (played by Adèle Exarchop...
We were hoping that the upcoming new adaptation of Macbeth would mark a reunion for Michael Fassbender and Natalie Portman, who recently teamed for Terrence...