We fell hard for Terence Davies' Sunset Song this past TIFF, proclaiming the Lewis Grassic Gibson adaptation a triumph worthy of Dreyer, one containing "man...
If you believe everyone looks a bit younger than normal in the first trailer for Get a Job, you are not mistaken. Shot back in 2012, the latest film from Dy...
Dozens of films try to copy the Coens every year, and yet no one ever comes close. They have developed such a delicate, fluid witches' brew of talent behind and...
After giving our picks for the best cinematography of 2015, today brings conversation with some of the directors of photography from last year's notable fea...
One would not think that a thriller a) starring Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson and b) helmed by The Others' Alejandro Amenábar would be dumped so unceremonious...
We just wrapped up our experience at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, but it certainly isn't the last update from the event. While there was over 100 featur...
Being that some of us hold Rooney Mara as the closest thing to a modern-day Christ, it's only fitting that she'd end up playing one of His closest compatrio...
Near the top of our most-anticipated films of the year is Jim Jarmusch's Paterson, his follow-up to perhaps his finest film, Only Lovers Left Alive. Led by ...
"A young woman waits out the night in a twilight state, where dreams, memories, revisited and reenacted events intermingle. She tries her best to parse trut...
If one wishes to highlight what made Jacques Rivette a significant figure in the cinematic landscape, it's key that they cite his cinephilia -- the rabid so...