To use the world "polarizing" when describing Danish auteur Nicolas Winding Refn is both an understatement and a cop-out. After his breakout success in both...
After the success of her debut Mustang -- which premiered at Cannes and went on to get nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars -- director De...
If few recent Criterion announcements earned as much excitement as Blood Simple, perhaps it's because Blood Simple inspires more widespread excitement than ...
The second trailer has dropped for David Mackenzie's Hell or High Water, the director's follow-up to the excellent Starred Up. The script, penned by Sicario...
Actor Brady Corbet is making his transition to the other side of the camera with his directorial debut The Childhood of a Leader, based on a screenplay he p...
Everybody loves a good comeback story, especially if it actually happened. The story of real-life world champion boxer Vinny Pazienza, who returned to the r...
In De Palma’s first big-budget film the money went to making the biggest, flashiest middle finger to creative industry you could ask for while cementing his meta-fascination with death. ...
With the mission statement of setting out to make something akin to Jean-Luc Godard’s '60s work, De Palma’s third feature, Greetings, still feels surprisingly his own....
The escalation of terror has dialed up a few more notches as writer/director James DeMonaco takes us further down the hole of first world genocide in The Purge:...