Darren Aronofsky must love a good allegory, although making one himself appears to be a different matter entirely in mother!. Starting out as Aronofsky returnin...
Lady Bird is one of the yearās great joys. Greta Gerwigās debut as a solo writer-director is so wise, so funny, and so remarkably assured that it seems to have ...
The Toronto International Film Festival synopsis calls Iram Haq's latest film What Will People SayĀ an "empathetic story of family, community, and culture." I wo...
Director Michael Matthews and writer Sean Drummond were drawn to the landscapes of South Africa's Eastern Cape while traveling their homeland, especially the ec...
Peter Bergās take on unsung heroes Patriots Day is barely a year old and here we are with another Boston Marathon bombing film in David Gordon Greenās Stronger....
Itās perhaps difficult to parse writer/director Joachim Trierās exact intent in making Thelma, a film which is one part supernatural thriller, another superhero...
The story goes that the police were dispatched to a Madrid residence in June of 1991 only to find a teenage girl screaming from what appeared to be self-inflict...
A familyās shame marks them foreverātheir fate sealed by birth, bound by a poemās rules. They must be locked in their rooms by midnight, never let a stranger th...
An African manāa hopeful immigrantāsays something very interesting to his prospective lawyer Michael (Jakub Gierszal) at the start of Urszula Antoniak's Beyond ...
Six year-old Aslak (Adam Ekeli) lives a quiet life with his single mother Astrid (Kathrine Fagerland) in a rural town adjacent to farmland and a mountaintop for...