The problem with On the Road, directed by Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries), is that it wanders, and in no real direction. Of course, that's the whole poin...
Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami made a major splash at the 2010 Cannes film festival with his first feature film shot outside of his home country of Iran, Ce...
Takashi Miike (13 Assassins) is perhaps one of the most prolific filmmakers working in contemporary cinema today. He averages about 3 to 4 films a year and has ...
Today brought the Cannes debut of Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly -- read our very positive take here -- and, with it, the arrival of a screen duo that...
If there is one studio to own the week thus far, it is without a shadow of doubt, The Weinstein Company. Before this morning's unveiling of Andrew Dominik's...
Pablo Larraín (Post Mortem) has achieved something spectacularly unique with No, his beta-max rendition of the 1988 referendum vote in Chile concerning dictator...
With Lawless receiving some major buzz at Cannes already (including a bit of our own), director John Hillcoat and star Shia LaBeouf have finally formally at...
After making big waves with his Dogme classic The Celebration in 1998, Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg has made a handful of flawed and underseen films, whet...
British director Paul Andrew Williams is gearing up to tackle some difficult subject matter for his next film, as THR reports the director will be helming the c...
Opening and ending with speeches about these United States and the sameness of our promised land, writer/director Andrew Dominik paints his America with blood a...