With only a few features under his belt, Brett Haley has become a mainstay at Sundance Film Festival with his warm-hearted dramedies, showing other filmmake...
After directing one of the most acclaimed documentaries of the century thus far with The Imposter, Bart Layton is back with his follow-up, another feature t...
One of his classics is on the official poster for Cannes Film Festival and he has a highly-anticipated new feature premiering at the festival, so it's a fit...
Although A24 didn't pick up Call Me by Your Name, they are still firmly in the Timothée Chalamet business after Lady Bird, and now, Hot Summer Nights. Premi...
With a jury headed by Cate Blanchett, the main lineup for the 71st Cannes Film Festival has been unveiled, including Competition, Un Certain Regard, Out of ...
It was just under a year ago that French New Wave icon Agnès Varda debuted her latest documentary, Faces Places, at Cannes. Co-directed by JR, it proved to ...
Premiering last fall at the Toronto Film Festival, Björn Runge's The Wife showcases one of Glenn Close's best performances, playing a woman who is living in...
Tomorrow we'll find out if Olivier Assayas' "full-blown comedy" Non Fiction, starring Juliette Binoche, will be part of the Cannes competition line-up, but ...
We may be getting Infinity War in a matter of weeks, but a genuine dream team-up is happening with titans of the international film industry. Juliette Binoc...
The shark thriller has had quite a life in the many decades since Steven Spielberg's landmark Jaws, but it was only a few years ago that we got a film that ...
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