Zipping through its six unconnected stories, Wild Tales is a mix of Buñuel-ian absurdism and violent black comedy, subtly raising issues of sexual and national ...
Sometimes cinema’s depiction of vampires feels stuck in the Victorian era, with a dangerously seductive Dracula-type awakening equally dangerous sexual desire i...
"There is an unspoken emptiness that hangs boldly over Foxcatcher, which is sure to be one of the subtly darkest films made by a major Hollywood studio this...
Released 20 years ago today, Pulp Fiction signaled Quentin Tarantino's worldwide emergence as a landmark director and, of course, the endless string of copy...
Much of the recent discussion surrounding David Fincher rightfully has to do with his adaptation of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl, currently shaping up to be hi...
Alongside promoting Exodus: Gods and Kings this fall, Ridley Scott will also be focusing on his next project, a return to the world of sci-fi with The Marti...
While there's no doubt Hollywood will be pushing their horror-centered features come Halloween, we doubt there'll be a more entertaining dark thriller than ...
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It was just last month that we reviewed Tokyo Tribe, the latest film from Japanese director Sion Sono, but as is the case with foreign imports, it's going t...