Throughout cinema’s history, gangster life has often been depicted in glamorous fashion with an endless access to drugs, guns, women, sports cars, and mansi...
While she co-directed Nights and Weekends nearly a decade ago with Joe Swanberg, Greta Gerwig's first solo outing as director will be arriving this fall. Pi...
With its bat-out-of-hell cinematography and attractive DIY-style approach, not to mention stellar performances, Tangerine was one of the break-out features ...
It's been a long wait for the latest drama from Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne, but now after some re-tooling, The Unknown Girl, which premiered at C...
One of the most effective -- and simply best -- scores of the year thus far is for the Safdies' Good Time, from Oneohtrix Point Never (aka Daniel Lopatin). ...
While his work on Veep led to one of the funniest shows on television, we've been missing Armando Iannucci's specific brand of political humor in the cinema...
There's no shortage of sports for the upper class, but few are as absurd as falconry, especially when it comes to wealthy Qatari sheikhs. The Challenge, a w...
There's one thing that connects some of my favorite American independent films of the last few years: cinematography of Sean Price Williams. Following Liste...
One of the more controversial, much-discussed documentaries to come out of Sundance this year was Trophy, the latest film from Shaul Schwarz (Narco Cultura)...
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