He may be getting attention for his acclaimed drama Philomena, as well as the recent Sundance debut of his entertaining sequel The Trip to Italy, but Steve ...
With Mister Foe, Perfect Sense, and more, Scottish director David Mackenzie has been making quality dramas for over a decade, and it looks like he's finally...
After lending her voice for the best track off Baz Luhrmann's lascivious adaptation of The Great Gatsby, Lana Del Ray will be returning to the summer blockb...
One great aspect of the Sundance Film Festival is the occasional discovery of potential new and important voices in American cinema. Dear White People, the debu...
Comedian David Cross, best known for his work on Mr. Show and his role as Tobias Bluth in Arrested Development, makes his directorial debut with Hits, a scornfu...
Inventive science-fiction films are very difficult to pull off, even more so when working with a small budget and limited resources. That didn't stop director W...
Concluding today is the 30th Sundance Film Festival and while we've still got a handful of reviews and features to come, they've announced their jury and au...
Nostalgia can be an unwieldy tool in the world of filmmaking. Few features manage to effectively capture the charms of a certain time period, either going overb...
Written and directed by Ron Krauss, Gimme Shelter is an example of a faith-based, pro-life film done right. Often I’ve taken issue with faith-based cinema that ...