Tracing the early career of the prolific filmmaker, from his early collaborations with Elaine May to his first few adventures in Hollywood, Becoming Mike Nichol...
After opening the festival with a documentary on Saturday Night Live last year, the 2016 iteration of Tribeca will stay close to home with the world premier...
While we've long preferred to focus our energies on "film" in a defined category -- that which is created with the medium in mind, tends to follow its typic...
With films from Kenneth Lonergan, Todd Solondz, Spike Lee, Jim Jarmusch and Terry Gilliam either released, acquired, or in the works, the newly launched Ama...
Starting with the Spanish conquest of the Philippines in the mid-16th century, the country was under the colonial rule of four different foreign powers for near...
Steve McQueen is currently deciding between a few features as his follow-up to 12 Years a Slave, and today we have a project he's completed in the meantime....
One of my favorite Sundance films of the last few years was Ain't Them Bodies Saints, a sublime drama starring Rooney Mara, Casey Affleck and Ben Foster, wh...
It’s the dawn of a new era in ’90s Poland. The Wall is no more; ideas, news, and commodities from the West are coming in hard and fast, along with messages from...
Thomas Vinterberg has yet to re-attain the heights of his 1998 breakthrough feature, the vehement Dogme inaugurator The Celebration. His focus on the scabrous u...
After decades of being neglected any true circulation within the United States, Eiichi Yamamoto's notorious animated feature Belladonna of Sadness (sometime...