One of the more popular film-related books of the last few years is Mark Harris' Five Came Back: A Story of Hollywood and the Second World War, which recoun...
Further proof that that the usual four-month summer window for studio's biggest tentpoles is ever-expanding, this month will see the release of Logan, Beaut...
Painting in cinema seems to be all the rage this spring. Following the trailer for the Canadian feature Maudie, the French biographical drama film Cézanne a...
One of the most striking, accomplished, and affecting films of last year was Terence Davies' Sunset Song -- and, thankfully, one won't have to wait long to ...
Following premieres at Telluride then TIFF, a new trailer has landed for Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer, a rather vivid expla...
Is it problematic or concerning that a film's catalytic event is someone outraged over their forced gender reassignment surgery? You decide, as the new trai...
It's been a handful of films since Woody Allen stayed put in the city where he made his name. This summer's Wonder Wheel will finally mark his return to the...
After finding a sweet spot with period dramas, An Education director Lone Scherfig is back with another. Her latest film, Their Finest, combines both filmma...
After producing Fruitvale Station, Gerard McMurray returned to Sundance Film Festival this year with his directorial debut, which he also co-wrote, Burning ...
Although relegation to a sidebar made the film harder to find amidst Cannes' typical hustle and bustle, Mimosas made a strong impression on those who saw it...