Alice Rohrwacher’s national background makes it understandable, albeit a bit too easy, for one to draw connections between her latest writing-directing effort, ...
This would hardly be the first time Martin Scorsese has moved toward a project he ultimately backs out of, but considering the contractual circumstances of ...
If the upcoming De Palma and Hitchcock/Truffaut have whetted your appetite for great-filmmaker documentaries, consider adding a third, lesser-known subject ...
Michael Mann fans may rejoice. Following recent news that his long-developing Enzo Ferrari biopic would boast Christian Bale as its lead, Paramount has anno...
It's hardly uncommon for New Hollywood figureheads to support (often in the executive producer position) a project by young, up-and-coming filmmakers that r...
John Woo's first film(s) in several years, The Crossing, failed to make much of any impact when either part hit China between December of last year and this...
There’s the temptation to throw out a big, (somewhat) cheeky comparison and say we’re looking at the most existentially heavy and historically dense film about ...
Since any New York City cinephile has a nearly suffocating wealth of theatrical options, we figured it’d be best to compile some of the more worthwhile repertory showings into one handy list....
Carol! Carol! The people, they cannot get enough of Carol, which makes the eve of its release a perfect time to share some Todd Haynes-related material. (No...
Burying the Ex wasn't exactly -- or, well, remotely -- the comeback machine some of us hoped to see Joe Dante produce, so consider us fortunate that it hasn...