Michael Haneke, the auteur behind Funny Games, Caché, and The White Ribbon, spent two decades working in television, as his career blossomed slowly into wha...
With his newly-minted status as the next Lex Luthor, those fearing that Jesse Eisenberg will ditch his affection for independent features in favor of mainst...
The draw of Catherine Breillat's newest, autobiographical film, Abuse of Weakness (known as Abus de faiblesse in its native tongue), is ultimately to watch how ...
With three major films set to premiere at Film Society of Lincoln Center's 51st New York Film Festival in the form of Paul Greengrass' Captain Phillips, Ben...
One of the most ambitious films of the Toronto International Film Festival 2013 line-up is Ned Benson's romantic drama The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: H...
A breath of fresh air in the cinematic landscape, the fall film festivals are a vital showcase of what usually end up being some of our favorite works of the ...
Update: Sad news has come in from Screen Daily, as they report due to financing challenges, the film has been postponed. We'll have more as it comes in and ...
It was no doubt a daunting task for French director Yves Montmayeur to tackle one of cinema’s most enigmatic and controversial filmmakers, Austrian born Michael...
For a reserved filmmaker like Michael Haneke, it was a little jarring to see him participate in the recent Oscar circus, but the acclaim for his stellar dra...