After making a fierce return last year with Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master, Joaquin Phoenix entered 2013 with a batch of highly anticipated projects. The...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...
Guillaume Canet’s Blood Ties not only tells a story that’s been wrought so often, but, worse yet, in a manner that lacks the raw, rough, and ready energy of tho...
Rumors swirled the last week (like every week) regarding the casting for J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: Episode VII, with signs pointing to Benedict Cumberbatch be...
We were hoping that the upcoming new adaptation of Macbeth would mark a reunion for Michael Fassbender and Natalie Portman, who recently teamed for Terrence...
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...
Although he's hardly up-and-coming, James Gray is one of Hollywood's most talented directors, yet he still hasn't been able to get the recognition he deserv...
Set in 1921 New York, The Immigrant is writer-director James Gray's sprawling tale of an American dream gone awry. Immaculate production design and stunning cin...
This week, the Ryan Gosling-starring, Nicolas Winding Refn-directed Only God Forgives screened at the Cannes Film Festival and was swiftly met with ...
With only a few major premieres left at Cannes Film Festival, we've seen a great deal of strong works and today brings our first look at footage from a few ...