What first appeared to be a DTV actioner, aging star and all, that slipped its way into theaters ended up being the premier American action film of... this ...
Has Mike Mills ever been unsympathetic to another human being? If his two most recent features, Beginners and this year's NYFF centerpiece selection, 20th Centu...
The general perception of Paul W.S. Anderson's bombastic, symmetrical-composition-heavy cinema has changed enough in the four years since the last Resident ...
If you care for the films of Pedro Almodóvar -- and I'm sure that's many of you -- his newest picture, Julieta, will likely leave you satisfied. As we said ...
With Things to Come, the great Mia Hansen-Løve is earning some of her best reviews in years, and, along with Paul Verhoeven's Elle, it represents a banner y...
Humanity gave birth to inequality. The American experience is rooted in institutionalized racial inequity. Our forefathers came to this nation either by choice ...
Most will begin talking about Toni Erdmann by noting that it is indeed very funny -- not in some "obscure, European" way, but with plenty of lowbrow jokes a...
Jean-Luc Godard. Robert Bresson. Éric Rohmer. Jacques Demy. Agnès Varda. Alain Resnais. Jacques Tati. François Truffaut. Louis Malle. Jean-Pierre Melville. ...
When it comes to most closing night films at festivals, it's usually a case of scheduling a left-over after most critics have cleared out and remaining audi...
While there are certain limits to which No Direction Home: Bob Dylan is "a Martin Scorsese film," given the lack of input he had with creating of the materi...