While some screenings may still pop up at Cannes, Abel Ferrara's latest drama, Welcome to New York, will be heading to VOD in France in 10 days time. Inspir...
Delivering one of the finest performances of last year, newcomer or otherwise, Blue is the Warmest Color‘s Adèle Exarchopoulos quickly shot up on the list o...
It will be five years this month that Gaspar Noé's last film, Enter the Void, premiered and in the interim there have been many rumors regarding exactly wha...
“I mean, Harmony and I are certainly going to do something else together," James Franco said last fall, following the release of Spring Breakers. When aske...
After some controversy surrounding his last film, Moebius, South Korea's Kim Ki-duk will return this year with his latest film, One On One, starring Ma Dong...
While she'll be opening the Cannes Film Festival with Grace of Monaco -- a film we might not actually get to see in the United States for a long time, as a ...
If one is looking for a film that doesn't traverse the beaten path this summer, it's difficult to imagine anything that will be more striking and darkly fun...
Following his extraordinary, labored Turkish drama Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, director Nuri Bilge Ceylan is back with not only one of our most-anticipate...
The last time Italy stopped by Cannes Film Festival they delivered what would become an Oscar winner with Paolo Sorrentino's The Great Beauty. They'll be re...
Update: Magnolia has picked up the film for a fall release and they add there is "the story of a deranged illusionist who obtains a magical object of great ...
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