Something occurs in the first act of The One I Love, a new romantic drama from Charlie McDowell, that changes the entire dynamic of the film. Thankfully, th...
With The Grand Budapest Hotel, Only Lovers Left Alive, Under the Skin, and more, it's been a remarkably strong start to the year and things look to continue during the summer season as we count down the 40 must-see independent films....
New cinema-centric books have dropped from some major names, including Anne Thompson and David Thomson, and tackle some of the great films of the last four ...
With Nas set to kick Tribeca Film Festival 2014 off with the premiere of his Illmatic documentary, we've now got the rest of the slate. This year notably feat...
With over 50 films viewed, a number of interviews and more coverage from the Sundance Film Festival, it's time to wrap up the first major cinema event in 2014....
When a film follows a despicable character acting out despicable things, it takes a careful balance in both the direction and the writing to give an audience an...
The driving force behind the very clever two-handed chamber piece The One I Love is communication. How we talk to those we love and those that love us. Mark Dup...
After last week's unveiling of the initial Sundance Film Festival 2014 line-up -- which contained U.S. and World competition films (in both dramatic...
After this year's event held the premieres of such films as Upstream Color, Before Midnight, The Spectacular Now, Fruitvale Station and Ain't Them B...
When a follow-up to his acclaimed, fascinating The Color Wheel was announced in February, writer-director Alex Ross Perry had expressed hopes of landing "th...