Since any New York cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory...
As usual, even though they initially announced the line-up, Cannes has a few more titles to add their slate, including one of our most-anticipated films of ...
Continuing in the world of sci-fi following his post-apocalyptic thriller Snowpiercer, writer-director Bong Joon-ho has now begun shooting his follow-up, Ok...
Providing an escape valve for Andrew Kevin Walker, known for far more serious films about would-be serial killers (8MM, Seven), Nerdland is an almost biting com...
Morbid curiosities make for unusual romantic comedy fodder in Ingrid Jungermann’s perceptive and often very funny Women Who Kill. Set on the streets of Brooklyn...
The central problem of making a film about secretive organizations and pyramid schemes like Scientology or Herbalife is that they can retain some control of the...
Coming off his small-scale flop Stonewall, Fox is hoping at least a few more people tune in for Roland Emmerich's sequel to his 1996 hit, Independence Day. ...
It's long been clear that we might wait a while before getting Francis Ford Coppola's next film, Distant Vision, the generation-spanning story of an Itali...
The weight of cinema's history can be deeply felt in the cinema of Todd Haynes, whether he's taking on various different forms in I'm Not There, something a...
"I loved the subculture and how it looked and felt," director Jeremy Saulnier recently told us about his earlier days. "It’s always evolving, thousands of s...