Stephen Chow's Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons quickly took off upon its international release in early 2013, earning praise for and winning audi...
As I get ready to head out to Park City for another Sundance, a new trailer for one of my favorites from last year's festival, Michal Marczak's All These Sl...
One of the primary pleasures of Charlie McDowell's directorial debut The One I Love was his ability to realistically inject a dose of science-fiction into a...
After an initial red band trailer to establish its R-rated humor, a new "age appropriate" edit has arrived for the Woody Harrelson-led Wilson. Like with man...
The one-two punch of Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals help to kick off the year in American cinema, but they also provide a window into the world at la...
The first full-length trailer has arrived for the indie U.K. chiller A Dark Song, the directorial debut of Liam Gavin. Centered on a grieving mother (Cather...
Magicians have been trying to make a resurgence on the cool side of our zeitgeist since Now You See Me (we all know how that went), so it's no surprise a ne...
While they've been featured in a handful of films that have made their mark state-side Mélanie Laurent and Reda Kateb still find more than enough time to le...
The pitch "Frank Langella road trips with son-in-law Billy Crudup to get legally euthanized in Oregon" doesn't exactly conjure up images of hilarity, but di...
After an incredible last year giving a career-best performance in Todd Haynes' Carol, Cate Blanchett's 2016 was a bit more subdued, popping up in two Terren...