Now in its 48th edition, the NYC-based film festival continues to spotlight directors representing the future of filmmaking and this year's edition is particularly eclectic....
Looking at the summer movie slate, near the top of our most-anticipated list (alongside another Brad Pitt-led film) is Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time ...
One of the most staggering cinematic experiences of recent years was seeing Bi Gan’s transportive, dreamlike odyssey Long Day’s into Night at the New York F...
We're approaching springtime, which means the first looks at what will likely premiere at Cannes Film Festival begin to see the light of day. One of the sur...
In two weeks, Jia Zhangke's new epic of crime and romance, Ash Is Purest White, will arrive in the U.S. courtesy of Cohen Media Group. The director with the...
Since 1989, Terry Gilliam has been attempting (and re-attempting) to make The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, the trials and tribulations of which got its own d...
Now in its 48th year, New Directors/New Films is a stellar showcase for new voices in cinema, both domestic and international, and this year's lineup is no ...
Following a festival run that included Cannes, Toronto, and New York, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's outstanding Asako I & II hits U.S. shores on May 10. The new f...
Going on seven decades in the film business, Martin Scorsese is showing no signs of slowing down. As he toils away in the editing room on The Irishman, one ...