A few weeks after Yorgos Lanthimos' The Lobster finally lands in the United States, it's only fitting we get the next feature from Dogtooth and Alps produce...
Few directors have the power to transport you into their constructed world like Brian De Palma. After giving us vividly realized films over the last four de...
Continuing his one-film-a-year streak, following Olympus Has Fallen, The Equalizer, and Southpaw, director Antoine Fuqua's latest feature finds him remaking...
While she can be seen in a fantastical world with The Huntsman: Winter's War this weekend, Emily Blunt's more grounded -- and substantial -- role will come ...
With the excess of low-budget, retreat-in-the-woods dramas often finding characters hashing out their insecurities through a meta-narrative, a certain initial r...
The driving motivation of almost any story -- whether it be for a person, an object, or an ideal -- love has been interpreted and reflected through countless ma...
Unless there's a surprise announcement, it looks like Cannes will once again be Terrence Malick-less, despite rumors that one of his upcoming features was g...
For his first feature Sleepwalk with Me, comedian-turned-director Mike Birbiglia adapted his semi-autobiographical one-man show, picking apart his anxieties and...
Although there are a few films here and there left to be added to the Cannes 2016 line-up, the slate has now been mostly set thanks to the arrive of the Dir...
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