Sorry, but Christopher Walken isn't leading a Daft Punk biopic. Rather, One More Time (previously titled When I Live My Life Over Again) is indeed music-rel...
Getting a fairly quiet release this weekend is Stephen Frears' Lance Armstrong biopic The Program (our review from TIFF) and, as usual, he's not wasting muc...
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There were many conversations surrounding Richard Linklater's Boyhood, most of them bad, and among the more interesting concerned its star, Ellar Coltrane -...
Arriving on Blu-ray this week is Todd Haynes' immaculate drama Carol, which we named one of the best films of 2015. We've teamed with The Weinstein Company ...
Neon Bull has received almost nothing but fine notices in its lead-up to a theatrical release, over the past few months earning plaudits for its vision of n...
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Show! This week, I'm joined by Amanda Waltz and Bill Graham to discuss Dan Trachtenberg and J....
How nice that, as early as March 14, one of our most-anticipated films of 2016 can be a couple of weeks away. Following an SXSW premiere, Richard Linklater'...
Near the end of his essay for the Criterion release of Dazed and Confused, Kent Jones writes, “ Linklater has a keen, poetic memory for exactly how we did nothi...