Best known for his acclaimed, hit documentaries Amy and Senna (at least here in the United States), director Asif Kapadia actually began his career with nar...
Bringing three films to TIFF this year, alongside Una and Lion, Rooney Mara also premiered The Secret Scripture. Directed by Jim Sheridan (My Left Foot, In ...
Each year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences selects a small group of talented artists in the field of filmmaking to award Honorary Oscars. Co...
Two of the most enveloping and visually striking films I've seen all year are Pablo Larraín's Neruda and Jackie, both of which arrive in theaters next month...
Kicking off last week and continuing through this Thursday, DOC NYC is a utopia for the year's best documentaries. One of the most promising will have a pre...
With Cinderella and The Jungle Book proving to be a success, Disney has already announced live-action re-dos of Mulan, Peter Pan, Snow White and the Seven D...
What was thought to be his swan song, 2013's The Wind Rises, was the perfect send-off for director Hayao Miyazaki: a stunningly detailed, bold, haunting, an...
While he showed some visual flair in Snow White and the Huntsman, director Rupert Sanders is certainly working with stronger source material when it comes t...
There will be no shortage of thinkpieces and hot takes over the next many years about how the latest film or television show is representative of Trump's Am...
A week ago today, when we published a review of Raoul Peck's new documentary I Am Not Your Negro we said it "epitomizes that this story still has many chapt...
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