Arriving on Blu-ray this week is not only one of the biggest break-out hits of the year, but also one of the best films: Jordan Peele's social thriller Get ...
There's more to The Women's Balcony than the American marketing machine has thus far presented. Billed as a feel good comedy of communal spirit — and correctly ...
As we're seeing with Orson Welles and Ingmar Bergman, a filmmaker's work can live on long after they've passed away. When it comes to the Citizen Kane direc...
Blame it on 21 Jump Street. In 2012, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller rebooted a silly, cult television series with a clever wink. It was a hit that spawned a h...
In this discussion, we talk Episodes 3 and 4 as Cooper continues a strange journey, Lynch shows up, and the new face we've been most curious about arrives....
Michel Franco has built a reputation as an actor's director, with his films featuring no shortage of unforgettable lead performances. Tim Roth's creepy leading ...
Cinema lost one of its pre-eminent pioneers when Abbas Kiarostami died on July 4, 2016. Over the course of his 46-year filmmaking career, the Iranian master nev...
Director Jonas Carpignano returns with his first film since Mediterranea (which broke out from Cannes Critics' Week sidebar two years ago) to remind us that alp...
It's more Pastiche du Godard than Histoire(s) du Godard in Michel Hazanavicius’ Godard Mon Amour and that’s not a bad thing. The director’s slight but surprisin...