TV reporter Yoko sits with a member of her crew in the breakfast room of Tashkent’s Uzbekistan Hotel. She’s miles away from her native Tokyo turf, on an assignm...
From the mezzanine level of Caffè Verbano, Locarno’s Piazza Grande glitters under the scorching sun, the army of black and yellow chairs sprawling below the fes...
After his first four films–Crazy Heart, Out of the Furnace, Black Mass, and Hostiles–fell into the prestige drama territory, Scott Cooper is loosening up a ...
After years of threatening a reboot with a different cast and crew in mind, Warner Bros. have finally announced official plans to return to The Matrix unive...
For as long as there has been a Hollywood, there have probably been jokes that there are no original ideas in Hollywood; but modern cinema seems to court that c...
Noah Baumbach returns this fall, reteaming with Netflix after The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) for Marriage Story, starring Scarlett Johansson and ...
Legendary director William Friedkin is getting his own career-spanning documentary with Francesco Zippel’s feature debut Friedkin Uncut. In a similar vein t...
Continuing their run of streaming rare (if not impossible-to-find) works by beloved auteurs, Le Cinéma Club present, until August 30, Chantal Akerman's Fami...
This fall, Kristen Stewart is on both sides of the cinematic spectrum with her arthouse biopic Seberg and the big-budget reboot of Charlie's Angels. At the ...