Robert De Niro can still pick a winner every once in a while – take his recent role in American Hustle, for instance – but the man likes to keep busy, whic...
Transitioning out of the studio comedy realm, David Gordon Green debuted his admirable, small-scale Prince Avalanche last year and 2014 will bring the theat...
With over 50 films viewed, a number of interviews and more coverage from the Sundance Film Festival, it's time to wrap up the first major cinema event in 2014....
After premiering on the festival circuit last fall, it's a bit discouraging that the latest film from Terry Gilliam, the futuristic drama The Zero Theorem, ...
We sat with the director of the Lincoln biopic to discuss his debut, including parallels to Malick’s other work, specifically To the Wonder and The Tree of Life, spiritual aspects of the film, if Malick has seen it, the original title, premiering at Sundance, how he feels about comparisons to Malick, and much more....
Although its title may be generic, War Story provides a refreshingly specific, restrained story of loss and recovery in the boundaries of battle. Following Lee ...
God Help The Girl, the directorial debut from Stuart Murdoch, the lead singer of the band Belle and Sebastian, is an unusual hybrid of indie musical and coming-...
Skipping the film festival circuit and arriving into theaters this spring is the dark comedy Better Living Through Chemistry, which comes from writers and d...
Jamie Marks is dead, we learn during the opening shots of the latest film from Carter Smith. Although some causes are hinted at, there’s no answer to the cause ...
After production concluded back in 2012, A Long Way Down, the upcoming drama from Pascal Chaumeil (Heartbreakers), will finally be debuting at Berlin Film F...