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After breaking out with one of the finest independent features this year, the thriller Blue Ruin, as promised writer-director Jeremy Saulnier has begun prod...
When Sight & Sound released their list of the Top 50 Documentaries of All-Time earlier this year, some were surprised that Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act ...
The invention of the Internet and other communication technologies has undeniably made the world a more connected place. With unprecedented access to cell phone...
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Composer Nathan Johnson is a master at making off-beat and imperfect instruments sound distant yet accessible on a number of vastly different narratives (se...
After embarking on a new take on Mildred Pierce in 2011, Todd Haynes will finally return in 2015 with his first feature since 2007's I'm Not There, the Cate...
Earlier this summer I had the unparalleled cinematic experience of seeing Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey in 70mm here in New York City. Recently ce...
Prior to selling his Lucasfilm to Disney for over $4 billion, before crafting Star Wars, and in advance of making his feature debut with THX 1138, George Lu...
One can't listen to more than a few seconds of Kavinsky's Nightcall or College's A Real Hero before being taken directly back to Nicolas Winding Refn's vers...