With Crimson Peak, The Assassin, Bridge of Spies, and more arriving this week, there's a number of worthwhile options to seek out, but the easiest to find w...
I don’t know why any film about someone as innovative, unstoppable, and crazy as Miles Davis leaves so little impression, but to begin addressing that question ...
Being honored on the official poster for this year's Cannes Film Festival wasn't the only time Ingrid Bergman was in the spotlight at the event. The late, l...
While features among Cannes' sidebar Directors' Fortnight might not get the immediate attention when compared to those in the competition line-up, there's a...
Director Amy Berg has taken on Hollywood sex abuse, the West Memphis drama, scandals involving Catholic Church as well as Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Chr...
If you've pored over Paul Thomas Anderson's filmography countless times and are looking for a new way to experience some of his best scenes, an unexpected a...
There were few more divisive films to arrive on the fall festival circuit this year than Ben Wheatley's adaptation of J.G. Ballard's 1975 dystopian novel Hi...
It's not every day that a three-time Oscar nominee for directing decides on a foreign language film to be his next project, but that's exactly what Stephen Dald...
From Blue Is the Warmest Color to Stranger by the Lake, from Pride to The Danish Girl, movies dealing with LGBT issues or characters have become ever more prese...
Love and lust across a century form the backbone of In the Room, the latest film from director Eric Khoo (Tatsumi, Be with Me). An anthology feature with five m...