We're still waiting to hear when The Weinstein Company's VOD shingle Radius-TWC will release James Gray's The Immigrant in the United States -- a spring dat...
A discussion of Captain Phillips, Her, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Bastards, The Immigrant, Stray Dogs, Blue is the Warmest Color, All is Lost and more films from NYFF 2013....
Portraying one of the most affecting relationships of the year, Abdellatif Kechiche's Adèle Exarchopoulos- and Léa Seydoux-led drama Blue Is The Warmest Col...
The inescapable, incompatible bonds between man and machine is an idea which can be traced back to the incipient stages of cinema itself; we may be inclined to ...
Arriving in theaters this Friday is one of finest films of the year, Steve McQueen's 12 Years a Slave. The drama follows the harrowing, true journey of Sol...
How nice that James Gray, who often goes years between films, is almost at risk of loading up on too many projects. His rather-strong The Immigrant just com...
It has been five years since the release of Jia Zhangke’s last feature-length fiction film, 24 City -- by far the longest gap between such features in his caree...
When our first trailer for Ben Stiller's remake of The Secret Life of Walter Mitty landed this summer, it looked like a major step-up for the director in sc...
After taking on William Shakespeare with this directorial debut Coriolanus, Ralph Fiennes is jumping to Charles Dickens with The Invisible Woman. Losing the...
In the press notes for Ben Stiller’s The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the following is written underneath the film’s title: “Walter Mitty: n. An ordinary person...