God bless Cinema Guild. They've picked up the three newest films from Hong Sang-soo and the first out of the gate here in the U.S. is his Berlinale winner, ...
We had the pleasure of sitting down with the ever-exciting auteur at the 2017 Hamburg Film Festival to talk about his latest work, the state of queer cinema, and his experiences at film festivals from Cannes to Berlin....
Fans of fierce, challenging indigenous cinema rejoice. It’s not every day that you see a film from and depicting the life in the Dominican Republic, let alone o...
Fatih Akin sends a cumbersome bull into the socio-political china shop of present-day Germany, and all its racial and social divides, with In the Fade, a compel...
To quote Whitman’s great poem from which this fine film takes its name: “As I watch the bright stars shining, I think a thought of the clef of the universes, an...
It’s not often that Bryan Cranston and Megan Mullally are the comedic saviors of a movie, but that’s 2016 for you. Their years of practice improving sitcoms (Ma...
Studio Ghibli's The Red Turtle, their first international co-production (handled in conjunction with Wild Bunch), screened at this year's Filmfest Hamburg, an...
For those who have long been clamoring to see a sequel to one of the century's finest comedies, Step Brothers, that day has yet to arrive. However, Will Fer...
The first U.S. trailer for the cleverly titled WWII drama Land of Mine has arrived, telling the story of a collection of young German POWs, forced to dig up...
James Franco is leaning into his creepy side, as he plays a quirky and kinda-creepy millionaire who just so happens to be in love with Bryan Cranston's daug...