With five nominations and two wins from the Academy Awards for documentary work, director Bill Guttentag set his sights on the world of political strategists wi...
Moviegoers are still knee deep in high-brow Oscar fare, not to mention all the arty indies the festivals have to offer. But as two new TV spots show, lots o...
As we've learned time and time again, a foreign director's transition from their native country to Hollywood can often be a difficult road to traverse, with not...
If Bonnie and Clyde survived their final stand-off and attempted to live a life after crime, we would have the basic set-up of writer/director David Lowery's su...
Hollywood has no shame when it comes to rolling out the sequels, especially when they relate to comic book movies. Two such films, the 2005 hit Sin City and...
It has been exactly one year since the original V/H/S played at Sundance, yet we already have the sequel to the horror omnibus cleverly titled V/H/S/2. In case ...
In nearly every possible way is Drake Doremus' Like Crazy follow-up, Breathe In, a more mature, confident and impressive piece of work. For the first hour at le...
Nary a year (or even half a year) goes by on the festival circuit without a new film from Michael Winterbottom. This 2013, the ever-prolific filmmaker gives us ...
Variety is reporting that a wave of young actors are currently in talks to join The Kitchen Sink, director Robbie Pickering's follow-up to his well-received Nat...
There's no getting around the fact that Don Coscarelli makes some odd films. After his latest project, John Dies at the End, toured the festival circuit for...