While there's a distinct novelty to all of their work -- whether it's based on books by Neil Gaiman or Alan Snow -- Laika have returned to genuinely original ma...
Brad Pitt is returning to World War II (again), but this time in more of a romance-tinged thriller. He'll take the lead in one of the most promising films o...
One of the best films I saw at Sundance this year was not a feature-length one, but rather the short Glove, which fittingly screened before another space-re...
While there's a number of features we've been looking forward to all year long (and beyond) that will be premiering on the fall festival circuit, it's genui...
Toronto International Film Festival continues to add to its already eclectic slate by announcing their Platform line-up today. Beginning last year as a spec...
Update: The Dardennes have announced they will now not be making the film, because of the "amplification" of the project on social media. We can only blame ...
Within the first few minutes of Sausage Party, a package of horny “virgin” hot dogs boast to a group of neighboring buns how they’ll fulfill their wildest desir...
The 2016 New York Film Festival line-up has arrived, and as usual for the festival, it's an amazing slate of films. Along with the previously announced The ...
The Toronto International Film Festival continues to add titles to their already impressive slate as they've revealed the line-ups for Midnight Madness, Van...
Among the most stunning restorations -- and Blu-ray releases, in general -- of the year is The Criterion Collection's new edition of Edward Yang's 1991 Taiw...
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