Following her breakthrough documentary The Wolfpack, director Crystal Moselle returned this year with Skate Kitchen, which uses a narrative backdrop to plac...
After the last decade-plus German director Robert Schwentke has been a Hollywood mainstay with varying levels of success, including Flightplan, RED, R.I.P.D...
He may not be embraced as he once was, but Robert Zemeckis continues to make some of the most formally interesting work on a large Hollywood scale. Followin...
One of the few franchise rejuvenation that had its intended effect, Creed was the rare blockbuster that embodied the spirit of the original while opening up...
“I didn’t know her. I didn’t know my daughter.” Filled with dismay and desperation, this is the daunting realization that washes over John Cho’s David Kim i...
One of our favorite documentaries of last year's TIFF, Greenwich Entertainment has released a new trailer for Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood, th...
“A producer can make more money with a flop than with a hit!”
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Mel Brooks’ 1968 classic comedy The Producers is getting...
Even those who live in Asia may find there's no better time and place to be a fan of their cinema than this July in New York City. A mere few days after New...
Even before he passed away two years ago, Michael Cimino's overlooked films, from Heaven's Gate to Year of the Dragon to Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, were alr...
The Sundance hit Searching won't be the only thriller taking place entirely on a computer screen this summer. Following its initial premiere at the South by...