Equal parts vulgar and endearing, Flower joins the ranks of recent female-led comedies such as Ingrid Goes West and The Edge of Seventeen that force you to empa...
It's never an easy feat to examine cultural phenomenons when the people telling the story are close to the subject, but Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story make...
While on its surface, Sadie is not an explicitly political film about the present American condition, it is a story of the “forgotten men and women” hidden from...
Having worked with Derek Jarman, Wes Anderson, Sally Potter, Luca Guadagnino, Bong Joon-ho, David Fincher, Lynne Ramsay, the Coens, and the list goes on, Ti...
If comedy is best pulled from trauma, there are few moments in one’s life more distressingly rich to mine from than middle school. With his directorial debu...
After mostly focusing on animation, scripting Tangled, Bolt, Cars, and more, Dan Fogelman jumped into live-action with Crazy, Stupid, Love., and then soon f...
Following last year's debut of Song to Song at South by Southwest Film Festival, a new project from Terrence Malick premiered at this year's edition. The VR...
We spoke to the director below about commenting on the refugee crisis without making it the message, why he doesn't deceive his audiences, the brilliance of The Sopranos, Harun Farocki, and more....
Following his Jude Law-led show The Young Pope, Italy's Paolo Sorrentino is diving back into the world of features with a biopic on Silvio Berlusconi. Led b...