Despite what the Golden Globes members insist, we wouldn't quite classify Ridley Scott's The Martian as a comedy. However, if you're looking for a lighter M...
Premiering at Toronto International Film Festival last fall, Len and Company follows Rhys Ifans as a rock star-turned-producer who, after a meltdown, ventur...
After winning Venice's Golden Lion a few years back with his documentary Sacro GRA, director Gianfranco Rosi also took the top prize at this year's Berlin F...
Backed by Ridley Scott, his son Luke Scott has made his feature directorial debut with Morgan and today we have the first trailer ahead of a fall release. S...
A "religious western" is how Moroccan-based Spanish director Oliver Laxe describes his second film, Mimosas, winner of the top prize at Cannes' Critics’ Week. I...
Never give up on your dreams, people. If Terry Gilliam can go through a cancelled production and more than fifteen years' worth of failed attempts... well, ...
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An inventive first feature leads to a less satisfying follow-up, and so on down the line. While this is the perhaps unintended recipe for the vast majority ...
While we've wrapped up the 2016 Cannes Film Festival with our favorite films and more, cinema's finest yearly event also honors the legendary filmmakers tha...
Paul Schrader might want to consider expanding his thematic scope a little. Decade after decade, film after film, regardless of whether he’s been writing script...