From his very first feature, 1968’s Signs of Life, Werner Herzog has demonstrated a predilection for stories revolving around exceptionally zealous and uncompro...
Ned Rifle didn't get much coverage when it played at TIFF this past fall, yet the latest film from Hal Hartley is, by most accounts, a winning effort, the s...
Studio Ghibli fans, we've got a treat for you. With the arrival of one of last year's best documentaries, The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness, on DVD, we've t...
With it having racked up nearly $60 million worldwide thus far and now being available on VOD, those who've wanted to see Alejandro González Iñárritu's Bird...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options -- not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves -- we've taken it upon ourselves to ...
We discussed pulling off the tonal balance, casting Ryan Reynolds, moving from animation to live-action, the importance of directorial control, how the film feels like a drug experience, her recent favorite films, and much more....
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repe...
It was a genuinely refreshing surprise to see Jeff Bridges pop up in the commercials during this past week’s Super Bowl, sitting bedside to a sleeping couple, e...
In a field where "more" is often considered the "best," editing can be a difficult art to delineate. We've shared a handful of various video essays and docu...
After highlighting the finest cinematography of the last year, it's time to look at the classics. Back in 1998 and then in 2008, American Cinematographer po...