In an effort to make a dark pedophile/serial killer foreign drama reach as wide a net as possible here in the states, IFC Films has retitled Justin Kurzel's...
It is rare that a film can approach the subject of war on a purely human level. Often, these films feel the need to comment upon and offer solutions to the ...
One film I wasn't sure would ever see a standard release is Rodney Ascher's fascinating documentary Room 237, picking apart Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. I...
Just as one acclaimed foreign director announced his English-language debut, we have an exciting announcement about another. Blasting out of Cannes (our ful...
Markus Schleinzer's Michael is a movie I want to see and don't want to see. The Austrian film, called a "haunting profile... detailed in excess with the aim...
We've have some exciting news on three arthouse projects tonight. First up is an acquisition update for Rust & Bone, Jacques Audiard's follow-up to the ...
It seems like we've heard about this film for years, but Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne's The Kid With a Bike is finally hitting stateside next month. We've p...
Although Hollywood is celebrating 2011 in film at the end of the month, there are more than a few promising options at the theater. After the year getting off...
James Marsh has been making movies for longer than you think. From his humble beginnings as a researcher for BBC, to his dark, experimental early days aroun...
As any good filmmaker will tell you, a good music composers is a vital part to any film success. Cliff Martinez, perhaps best known for his collaborations w...