Disney's live-action re-do of Beauty and the Beast, which comes from director Bill Condon, is now less than two months away. Featuring the cast of Emma Wats...
It's been exactly a week since I saw Luca Guadagnino's follow-up to A Bigger Splash, Call Me By Your Name, and I'm still basking in the romantic drama's aft...
Burgeoning sexuality is the basis for nearly all coming-of-age films, but with her specific eye, Eliza Hittman makes it feel like we’re watching this genre unfo...
The 2017 Sundance Film Festival is coming to a close with tonight's awards ceremony. While we'll have our personal favorites coming early this week, the jur...
There are no screaming matches or overt arguments, nor is there any sort of frenetic camera work, yet Golden Exits is unmistakably the work of Alex Ross Perry. ...
After directing one of the best films of last year and before they head to television for the first time, Joel and Ethan Coen will be seen during the Super ...
The path to becoming a director is one generally accompanied by a profound knowledge of film history, but that passion is rarely more public then when it comes ...
The more I reflect on David Lowery's A Ghost Story, the more it emerges as my favorite film since The Tree of Life, a film that attempts similarly ambitious...
If you could sit face-to-face with Donald Trump, what would you say? Beatriz at Dinner doesn’t imagine exactly that, but the scenario it presents is undeniably ...
While watching Room, if one wished there was more laughs to go with the trauma, Brigsby Bear is the film you’ve been looking for. Dave McCary’s directorial debu...
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