One can never quite expect what themes or subjects will be apparent across multiple films at a festival, but from their titles alone, it was apparent at thi...
While we wait and see what Darren Aronofsky decides to direct next, perhaps one might think they'll find a similar brand of drama with one of his producing ...
If the big-budget thrills of this fall's Everest aren't realistic enough for your tests, next month comes a new documentary that will certainly give one ver...
Upon the Sundance Film Festival premiere of Digging For Fire little did we know that Jake Johnson would also be taking part in one of the highest-grossing f...
A few features into what's now obviously a real, genuine attempt at leaving his directorial stamp, Bobcat Goldthwait has turned towards the documentary. Whe...
Following its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, Diego Ongaro’s Bob and the Trees was featured in the main competition at Karlovy V...
Adapted from Colm Toibin's novel by Nick Hornby with direction by John Crowley (Boy A, Closed Circuit), the period drama Brooklyn was one of our favorite fi...
Arriving on Blu-ray and DVD this week is one of our top films of the year so far, the Michael Fassbender-led Slow West. We've teamed with Lionsgate Home Ent...
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