The stunning vistas aren't the only signifiers of the western genre in Damsel, yet we quickly grasp that David and Nathan Zellner have crafted revisionist t...
Jean Cocteau's filmography could be considered relatively modest compared to some of his French brethren -- but with an output among cinema's most immense, ...
A Spike Lee movie called Blackklansman likely goes one of two ways, the question at hand being: are we getting a film by the director Do the Right Thing, Mi...
In the years since it was announced, actual materials surrounding Lars von Trier's The House That Jack Built have been scant -- an image here, the briefest ...
Though there exists evidence (read: four feature films) that Jafar Panahi's 20-year filmmaking ban has largely turned symbolic, every work nevertheless feel...
Alexandre Moors' Blue Caprice was a harrowing, stunningly-shot depiction of the D.C. sniper attacks. The director made his return at last year's Sundance wi...
Before he gets small later this summer, Paul Rudd is doing some good ol' fashioned drama with The Catcher Was a Spy. Premiering at Sundance earlier this yea...
Bringing not one, not two, not three, but four films to Sundance Film Festival this year, Andrea Riseborough was clearly the star of the festival. Along wit...
Update: John Woo's next film will be a remake of his own actioner The Killer, this time led by none other than Lupita Nyong'o in the assassin role originate...
Considering his talented streak, the Joaquin Phoenix business isn't a bad one to get into, and Amazon Studios have done just that. After releasing Lynne Ram...