Fresh off the heels of one of the best films of Sundance Film Festival 2017 getting a release date, we now have word on when another will arrive. Luca Guada...
While he was able to work with Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve, Darren Aronofsky, Baz Luhrmann, Joe Wright, and many more directors during his 17-year s...
Since filming began all the way back in 2011, it's been a revolving door of speculation as to what actors and musical acts will make the cut of Terrence Mal...
If you're looking for something related to Sergio Corbucci or Quentin Tarantino, one will have to keep searching. Rather, Django tells the story of famous m...
One of the most affecting films I've seen in the last year is Hirokazu Kore-eda's After the Storm, a deeply humane tale of family dynamics and rebuilding re...
When she's not working with the greatest auteurs in world cinema, Juliette Binoche is letting loose and exercising her comedic muscles -- at least, if this ...
Even if you didn't see Lars von Trier's 241-minute (or 325-minute) two-part Nymphomaniac, there's a strong chance you witnessed at least part of Uma Thurman...
It's been nearly two decades since the passing of Akira Kurosawa and since then we've seen a few posthumous works based on his unfilmed scripts, including 1...
Following his epic drama Li'l Quinquin -- which he is currently prepping a sequel to -- director Bruno Dumont returned to Cannes last year with Slack Bay, a...
George Carlin had a famously controversial stand-up routine, in which he attempted to prove rape can be funny. Taken at face value, and especially if you aren’t...
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