Following up one of the most impressive American independent films of the decade thus far, Buzzard, director Joel Potrykus is back with The Alchemist Cookbo...
After being a go-to cinematographer for a good amount of today's comedies (The Hangover trilogy, I Love You, Man, Garden State), Lawrence Sher has now taken...
The 2010 oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico was a disaster beyond belief, not only causing the deaths of workers, but ecologically setting our planet back ...
Lav Diaz’s Golden Lion winner from this year's Venice Film Festival feels like something of a surprise because, for all its extended shots, luminous black-and-w...
Is your brain still recovering from the deep-dive analysis into the broken, beating heart of Paul Thomas Anderson and Radiohead's video for "Daydreaming"? W...
Back in 1985, in his late '20s, Spike Lee directed She's Gotta Have It, his feature-film debut made in under two weeks for less than $200,000. Released in 1...
It appears my first foray into Nollywood (Nigerian cinema) was well selected being the latest from director Izu Ojukwu, one of the nation's most ambitious artis...
Directors of a certain auteurist stripe serving as producers for up-and-comers and protégés can be a mixed blessing. On the one hand, they may over-exert their ...
After the formally rigorous character studies of Afterschool and Simon Killer, director Antonio Campos is back with Christine. His first feature based on a ...