There's no question that Thomas Dekker's sophomore effort as writer-director is a head-scratcher. What you as a viewer must decide is whether or not to keep scr...
Six years is an awfully long time for any artist to go silent, and such an absence is all the more palpable in the case of Lee Chang-dong, whose previous fe...
You've (hopefully) seen Kenneth Lonergan's films, and you (probably) agree that he has a way of writing for and hearing people -- an acute understanding of ...
Loving Vincent, a Vincent Van Gogh biopic, caught our eye for telling its story entirely through interviews with those depicted in his art. The ambitious-so...
If it wasn't for Chinese box-office returns, Duncan Jones' break into big-budget spectacle might have been for naught, career-wise, but Warcraft could prove...
In pacing, mood, and form, Certain Women is undoubtedly a Kelly Reichardt film (and we're glad), but those who can make that distinction will be all the more ...
Orphanages conjure up images of the hard-knock life and servings of gruel. This tough, deeply moving, Céline Sciamma-penned, 66-minute stop-motion gem from Fran...
As Sully's well-deserved box-office success continues, Clint Eastwood begins moving towards his next directorial effort -- and, yes, it's another story of A...
Scenario: someone walks into your office, slaps a picture of Nicolas Cage sporting a white beard on your desk and goes, "Picture this: he hunts down Osama B...
A trailer has arrived for the Cannes-winning, Netflix-distributed Divines. Helmed by Houda (billed as Uda) Benyamina, the crime drama follows two gruff teen...