Every single one of us knows the terror of the unknown. Maybe it's as universal as our collective uncertainty about the future or as specific as your inability...
The Mole Agent has quite the premise, and it seems intent to follow it at first. Outside of Santiago, Chile in the district of El Monte, a family suspects that...
Like
the warring Japanese dojos depicted throughout the Karate Kid franchise, a growing disconnect exists between those who
wish to learn a fighting style as a...
We
all like to think we have control—kings of our proverbial castles. It's all a
ruse, though. We're actually slaves to a system that seems more and more likel...
The
darkened screen is almost pitch black before we can begin to discern shapes in
the distance. First it's wooden stakes in the ground at what looks to be a
t...
No
matter how staunch your atheism, there still exists a surefire way to get you
believing in God. It's not hearing His voice or seeing His work, though. Those...
We
live in an era where celebrity has become more about fame than talent as those
wishing for adulation do what they can to mimic the greats that came before t...
Gaspard
(Nicolas Duvauchelle) has lived his entire life in pursuit of fulfilling a
promise from his grandmother that he's never quite understood. She was the
m...
“This is utopia, bright and burning.” So narrates Hubert Sauper at the end of Epicentro, but the question at this point isn’t whether this utopia is real. It’s...
From his screenplays for Being John Malkovich and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, to his directorial efforts Synecdoche, New York and Anomalisa, audienc...