In their feature films, directors Josh and Ben Safdie have always walked a fine line between fact and fiction. Not quite documentaries and not quite traditional narratives, their work takes on an air of alarming spontaneity, threatening to jump off the screen at you. ...
With its bat-out-of-hell cinematography and attractive DIY-style approach, not to mention stellar performances, Tangerine was one of the break-out features ...
It's been a long wait for the latest drama from Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne, but now after some re-tooling, The Unknown Girl, which premiered at C...
The grass may not actually be greener on the other side, but in Demme's America, one doesn't need to feel ashamed for imagining what it might be like after all....
Tackling this posthumous release from renowned experimental filmmaker Raúl Ruiz with limited knowledge of telenovelas and the subtleties of early ‘90s Chilean p...
While his work on Veep led to one of the funniest shows on television, we've been missing Armando Iannucci's specific brand of political humor in the cinema...