In 1982 it took a whole movie for E.T. to place a call back to his home planet. He might have found more luck with the trio of kids in Earth to Echo, who always...
"Even in his merry days, he’s still very caustic," says Charlotte Gainsbourg of frequent collaborator Lars von Trier. Between staging female castrations on ...
Andrei Tarkovsky recalls his first impression of cinema in this 50-minute BBC special, saying he failed to connect with the medium and declared "cinema an e...
What opens as a slick, promising police procedural quickly jumps off the rails following an awfully efficient first act in Deliver Us From Evil. At around the h...
While they can currently be seen dealing with PTSD and the effects of war in The Railway Man, Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth didn't waste any time getting ba...
Update: The film will receive a spring 2015 U.S. release via GKIDS.
Considering how long it takes for Studio Ghibli's work to arrive in the United States...
Dumb and Dumber To won't be the only major studio comedy sequel to arrive this November as a Horrible Bosses follow-up will be making its way to screens, an...
Before Ned Rifle (presumably) hits fall festivals, the latest picture from Hal Hartley will come to us via less-than-usual distribution, premiering this Jul...
If one needs a refresher course on the works of Alfred Hitchcock, look no further. We've rounded up two documentaries profiling the legendary director that ...
“Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” is a proverb whose simple existence proves the fact impressionable souls will do so without fail. This monthly column focu...