It's often said that no writer can craft a character as complex and compelling as the subjects in some of our best documentaries. Enter the consummate example: ...
Motion, love for the Gaia, and lush orchestral music provide the backbone of Michaël Dudok de Wit’s The Red Turtle, a dialogue-free, feature-length animation ab...
In the director’s statement included in the press notes to It’s Only the End of the World, Xavier Dolan says he considers his sixth feature to be his “first as ...
We are excited about Grasshopper Film, a distribution company led by Cinema Guild's former Director of Distribution, Ryan Krivoshey. Though very, very new, ...
The Safdie brothers were not overnight successes, but the speed at which they've moved forward since Heaven Knows What -- one of last year's biggest accompl...
Originally released during a wave of enjoyable-but-disposable raunchy comedies, the first Neighbors was a trojan horse. Underneath a gleeful prank war arms rac...
Kim Nguyen’s Two Lovers and a Bear is a film that suffers from a bit of an identity crisis. Like an indie playlist stuck on constant shuffle, unapologetically r...
With shooting taking place back in early 2014, for any other film, we might be worried about the long wait it has taken for Warren Beatty to complete his Ho...
Venice winners often seem overlooked, perhaps because the festival's biggest titles are a) weeks away from hitting other festivals on other continents and /...