As the cries across the world of those fighting back against police brutality hopefully get heard and true change is enacted, Spike Lee is also doing his part....
Update: The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell is in talks to direct the film, and will write a treatment, Deadline reports.
While the short-lived Dark U...
While they likely aren't even recorded, one can only dream of the delight it would bring to listen to the jury deliberations when it comes to the major film fe...
For Quentin Tarantino, the competition for the best film of the previous decade ended quite early. Released 10 years ago this fall, David Fincher's The Social ...
Leave it to David Lynch to be one of the most prolific filmmakers in quarantine. After releasing a short film from his archives and doing daily weather reports...
With a seemingly endless amount of streaming options—not only the titles at our disposal, but services themselves–each week we highlight the noteworthy titles ...
Update: Carruth has shared illustrations for A Topiary here.
Shane Carruth has been making headlines these last few weeks, but it has nothing to do with a n...
It was just earlier today when we wondered if Martin Scorsese–as he completes a new short film in isolation–was able to lock in financing for Killers of the Fl...
As of late, Hong Sangsoo's recent features have enjoyed U.S. distribution but thankfully his back catalog is now, after some festival plays, getting a new life...
Whereas many a sci-fi film begins with a touch of the extraterrestrial to whet the appetite, The Vast of Night is far more interested in setting its foundation...
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