God bless Cinema Guild. They've picked up the three newest films from Hong Sang-soo and the first out of the gate here in the U.S. is his Berlinale winner, ...
It often goes: the more peculiar the story, the more fascinating the documentary. In a new film, Voyeur, not only is the story being explored, but also the ...
One of the few benefits of the frenzied awards race is Hollywood’s outpouring of materials associated with the contenders. Perhaps the biggest perk is the r...
Mélanie Laurent hasn't been onscreen a great deal as of late, but she has the ideal excuse: she's been busy behind the camera. Following her astounding dram...
Home to Larry David, Giancarlo Esposito, Terrence Howard, Alicia Keys, Angela Lansbury, Alan Menken, Mickey Rourke, Christian Slater, Tennessee Williams, an...
With his sumptuous erotic crime thriller The Handmaiden striking a chord not only in his native nation of South Korea where it amassed an impressive nearly ...
After a few features that went underseen -- or altogether undistributed -- in the United States, Fatih Akin is back in a big way this year. The latest film ...
"In a way, the narrator became Sufjan Stevens with his new songs," director Luca Guadagnino recently said in regards to the Call Me by Your Name soundtrack....
If there's one sure bet for the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, it's the latest film by Mike Leigh. Most recently, the director stopped by the festival with Anot...
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