After touring various festivals such as Venice, NYFF, Toronto, Tokyo, Stockholm, and more, the acclaimed drama Heaven Knows What will finally hit theaters l...
With his recent passing, documentary master Albert Maysles not only left behind a legendary career, but there's still films of his audiences have yet to see...
Although, for some of us, it feels like Inherent Vice came out some time ago -- blame the NYFF screening in early October and deluge of coverage that's pile...
Considering there's still well over a month until Inherent Vice hits limited release, and even further until it'll be in theaters nationwide, to help the wa...
Welcome to the latest episode of our official podcast, The Film Stage Show. This week, editor Nick Newman, writer Danny King, and I discuss Alex Ross Perry'...
"There is an unspoken emptiness that hangs boldly over Foxcatcher, which is sure to be one of the subtly darkest films made by a major Hollywood studio this...
After festival stops at Venice, Telluride and New York, Alejandro González Iñárritu's latest feature, Birdman, will finally be arriving in theaters this wee...
Arriving to nearly unanimous praise at New York Film Festival this weekend was a late addition, director Laura Poitras' documentary Citizenfour. With rare, ...
While we swayed more positive than most on Clouds of Sils Maria at Cannes (our review), it seemed to attain the acclaim it deserves after stopping by New Yo...
In 1970, David and Albert Maysles unleashed their seminal documentary Gimme Shelter. The brothers captured the violent events at the 1969 Altamont Speedway Fest...