After directing Marion Cotillard in Innocence and working with Gaspar Noé on Enter the Void, writer-director Lucile Hadzihalilovic is returning this year wi...
Seeking to bridge the divide between contemporary filmmaking and Native American spiritualism, writer/director Sterlin Harjo's Mekko provides a tale of redempti...
Over half-a-decade after delivering Capitalism: A Love Story, the Oscar-winning Michael Moore surprised many when it was announced his under-the-radar next ...
Italian filmmaker Roberto Minervini has long held his ever-fascinated gaze on America's unwanted, isolated or forgotten people. Last year, he finalized his Texa...
If director/co-writer Sebastian Schipper wanted, he could have easily turned Victoria into a first-person adventure through the streets of Berlin. It practicall...
Interpretative dance is not something to be lightly taken. You either have the propensity to let it wash over you in its loose gyrations of emotional expression...
The 1969 Sir George Williams Affair seems like something we should all know about. It occurred only a year after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination and prov...
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival shortly is I Saw the Light, the Hank Williams biopic which finds Tom Hiddleston in the leading role. C...
Kicking off today is Toronto International Film Festival and with it brings a batch of last-minute trailers for some films stopping by there. First up, we h...
Following Why Don't You Play In Hell? and before the six films he's made or plans to make in 2015, Sion Sono premiered a musical-action gangster picture ent...