Jia Zhangke is back!
...less than two years after his last movie premiered, and about 12 months since it opened in the U.S., but the world's best filmmak...
I’m not going to mince words: Kedi will go down as the most unabashedly adorable film of the year. While there are self-proclaimed "dog people" out there, it is...
Having not read the books or seen the first film adaptation, Fifty Shades Darker was my introduction to the mega-popular romance series. What struck me more tha...
Just when it seemed the extended conversation around Toni Erdmann was dying down, Jack Nicholson exited semi-retirement so he could shepherd a remake for Pa...
After an initial trailer came in April of last year, a new preview has just arrived hailing from the U.K. for Cristian Mungiu's new drama Graduation. Premie...
Too often do the shorts that screen at film festivals get lost in the mix, ignored by most charged with covering the respective festival. As our Sundance Fi...
Following a premiere at Toronto International Film Festival last fall, a new international trailer has arrived for writer-director Arnaud des Pallières' lat...
The loss of privacy in our modern world of technology has been fodder for filmmakers to tap into our fears and for James Ponsoldt's next film, he's taking t...
Following up his Oscar-winning hit Ida, which earned nearly $4 million at the box-office here in the U.S. alone, director Pawel Pawlikowski has finally conf...
One of our most-anticipated films at Sundance this year was Eliza Hittman's follow-up to her excellent debut It Felt Like Love, titled Beach Rats, and thank...