Karlovy Vary is far from the most exposed international film festival, but their programming is generally rather fine and the more immediately accessible en...
Paul Schrader might want to consider expanding his thematic scope a little. Decade after decade, film after film, regardless of whether he’s been writing script...
If you ask our critics on the ground, a number of great films have already premiered at Cannes -- mostly in competition, however. And while those screening ...
Following up Laura Poitras' Oscar-winning Edward Snowden exposé Citizenfour, Oliver Stone has turned the events of his life into a drama. Snowden finds Jose...
Although there are a few films here and there left to be added to the Cannes 2016 line-up, the slate has now been mostly set thanks to the arrive of the Dir...
All right, yes, it's been some time since a Nicolas Cage-starrer was worth giving one's attention to, and the basic set-up for Trust isn't all that differen...
I enjoyed Andrew Niccol's Lord of War when it came out in 2005. It was a fast-paced, enjoyable ride down the rabbit hole of the illegal arms trade, but I had no...