One of the oldest clichés in the book would have us believe every picture is worth a thousand words. On Facebook, the typically verbose Paul Schrader has po...
Once set to be directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (who is now on board as an executive producer), the thriller Dying of the Light was handed over to the more-...
No stranger to kicking up controversy, whether it's through his directorial, editing, or casting decisions, Paul Schrader has once again been entangled in a...
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The team behind Joe on he way this film and Green's last film, Prince Avalanche, feel like they share some DNA beyond just the director, the way that Green incorporates pieces of the actors into their characters, the importance of the facial hair that Cage sports and whether it was real or not, what kind of personal experiences Cage and Green brought to the film, and much more....
The test screening process should be a useful one for filmmakers; showing a film to an audience, especially a comedy, you can figure out what works and what doe...
Released on February 8th, 1976, Taxi Driver is a film is so strongly a product of its director’s fascinations and cinematic ferocity that discussion of the ...