Of the many films that played at this year's Berlinale, few seem as pleasant as Mr. Holmes, in which Ian McKellen plays the world's greatest detective embar...
In the long, terrible line of indignities against Orson Welles, few sting as much as the suppression of Chimes at Midnight. His Shakespeare-pilfering master...
After premiering at last year's Berlinale and picking up some notable reviews but, otherwise, relatively little attention in English-speaking territories, t...
If only for the immense promise of his next feature, Crimson Peak -- but, on my own end, in light of how surprisingly well Pacific Rim holds up during the o...
Last summer, we told you about the imminent start of Stephen Cone's (Black Box, The Wise Kids) next feature, Henry Gamble's Birthday Party, a coming-of-age ...
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 repe...
Albert Maysles' penultimate film, Iris, is now in limited release, and while you can enjoy it plenty fine as an entirely standalone piece, there are some th...
First word on Far from the Madding Crowd has been a bit muted (though we quite liked it), but the arrival of a new Thomas Vinterberg film should only be a g...
Even if you couldn't make it to any films they'd programmed, what's likely the best part of this year's Tribeca Film Festival has already been put online fo...
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 repe...