Set for a world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, Widows marks the return of Steve McQueen, five years after his multiple Oscar-winner 12...
Responsible for some of the most iconic comedies of the 1990s with Dumb and Dumber and There's Something About Mary, Peter Farrelly is now breaking into the...
There were a number of surprising developments at Cannes Film Festival, but perhaps at the top of the list was that a new film from Gaspar Noé was not only ...
Premiering at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year was the directorial debut of Vice Principals producer Jonathan Watson, which, of course, reunited him...
Following its initial premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, The Guilty now has its first U.S. trailer and a release date slated for...
It’s not often we get sequels in the world of documentaries, but when the original film won the Palme d’Or and is (by far) the highest-grossing documentary ...
"All great stories have two things in common: they’re simple, they’re not complicated, and they’re filmic. Look at all the great westerns: the story is dead...
After a handful of female-directed Sundance films from this year have already found distribution and critical reception – including Madeline's Madeline, The...
Following up his Oscar-winning drama Son of Saul (unpopular, by at least The Academy's standards), László Nemes is facing the beast that is a sophomore effo...
One of our most-anticipated films in the Locarno Film Festival lineup is Ray & Liz, the directorial debut from acclaimed U.K. photographer and artist Ri...