With studios always striving to cut costs, the handheld approach has been a crutch to keep budgets low and give audiences a reason for it. While it's been execu...
While Beasts of the Southern Wild seemed to take Sundance by storm, there was one film that surprised me more than any other. Considering the last time dire...
With TIFF 2012 officially kicking off (follow our complete coverage here), it means the unveiling of many films that have gotten next to no publicity thus f...
It's truly amazing to watch how guilt, regret, and sorrow can change the very make-up of your character. It may only be for a brief while, but that moment can i...
With Killing Them Softly, The Master and Django Unchained, there are no distributors that come close to The Weinstein Company in terms of films we can't wai...
Leave it to writer/director Annemarie Jacir to make an American more or less indoctrinated to side with the Israelis in the war for the Holy Land see her people...
With all the buzz around world premieres and gala events happening at the Toronto International Film Festival, it's easy to forget there is also a pretty stel...
It's East Berlin, 1984—an entire nation under the Stasi's watchful eye. Freedom is near impossible without risk of arrest or bullet courtesy of a botched escape...
After breaking out with the excellent coming-of-age tale Fish Tank, Andrea Arnold headed back in time to a literary classic for her next feature. Wuthering ...
With a Toronto premiere set for today, we've got our first trailer for a coming-of-age period piece from director Sally Potter (Orlando, The Tango Lesson). ...