Inspired by the works of James M. Cain such as Double Indemnity and The Postman Always Rings Twice, iconic animator Bill Plympton's Kickstarted feature film Che...
With the initial Toronto International Film Festival line-up unveiled, it means the producers and distributors are now in the business of highlighting their...
After highlighting the best films of the year thus far, it's time to turn our attention to the fall. While Venice and Telluride will get things going, the big...
Snowpiercer finally arrived on U.S. shores unscathed, but leading up to the release, curiosity remained if audiences would still be interested after foreign...
Not to be confused with the recent Yves Saint Laurent biopic, which just got a U.S. theatrical release, Saint Laurent, the latest film from House of Toleran...
After a string of "prestige" (i.e. Oscar bait) features, director Stephen Daldry looks to be going off the beaten path a bit with his latest drama, Trash. Bas...
One of the many films to open with the misdirection of a movie within a movie, Open Windows actually earns it, even if the effort it expends in doing so makes n...
Writing about the films of Robert Bresson usually begins by informing reader that his films must be discussed through a trance of hushed tones and quiet ven...
Recently celebrating 29 years in the business of transporting us to new worlds and telling us fascinating stories, Studio Ghibli's legacy will carry on long...
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