There were few more divisive films to arrive on the fall festival circuit this year than Ben Wheatley's adaptation of J.G. Ballard's 1975 dystopian novel Hi...
Takashi Miike has settled on his (give or take) 416th feature, and it's in a territory that won't surprise any of this prolific helmer's fans. Following Yak...
In his most substantial post-Breaking Bad role thus far, Bryan Cranston is going back in time. The actor takes the lead in Trumbo, a Jay Roach-helmed biopic...
After working with Lars von Trier, Peter Weir, Joss Whedon, Ron Howard and many more directors over the last few decades of his career, Paul Bettany debuted...
"I think in order for a movie to be appreciated, it ultimately needs to be an aesthetic creation," director Jia Zhang-ke told us at Cannes this year. "Who w...
Many deflect from it, but a writer/director's intent can change the viewer's outlook on his/her film. Danielle Arbid's fictional coming-of-age drama about a col...
A performative exploration of Australia’s own Orry-Kelly, perhaps most infamously known as Cary Grant's lover, Women He's Undressed is a playful look at the man...
After a festival run that included the likes of Cannes (where it won Best Director), TIFF, and the forthcoming NYFF, Well Go USA Entertainment will give Hou...
An angry satire, Thank You For Bombing, the latest film from Barbara Eder (Inside America) takes dead aim upon the industry of journalism in war zones. No one i...