Marking his first feature in five years, Election and Drug War director Johnnie To has quietly embarked on his next project. Although no official details have ...
In my time working at a bookstore in Princeton, NJ, I weathered three Walter Isaacson releases: “Do we have more Musk downstairs?” These glossy bricks appeared...
While most of the film industry is fighting to get their content in front of as many eyes as possible, one filmmaker is taking the scarcity model to heart. Dar...
Do you feel that? The final Oscar window voting is mere days away, which means distributors are pulling out all the stops to have their nominees gain a bit mor...
While he never really left, recently turning in a great supporting turn for Steven Soderbergh, The Whale marks a major critical resurgence for the talents of B...
In the mid-1990s Darren Aronofsky wrote a list of ten movies he hoped to one day pursue. His first six, from Pi to Noah, all came from it. (No one seems to kno...
After staying fairly quiet since 2017’s mother!, Darren Aronofsky emerged recently to announce his A24 production The Whale, starring Brendan Fraser, which wil...
Three-plus years since mother!, by your count either his greatest achievement or proof it's time to find a new career, Darren Aronofsky's supposedly landed new...
Released 20 years ago this fall, Requiem for a Dream was one of the most unforgettable movies of the 2000s, regardless of how you may feel about it. Darren Aro...
The draws of living inside The Villages, the largest over-55 retirement community in the country, are readily apparent. For the nearly 115,000 veterans planted...