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...
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...
Old Stone (Lao Shi) is a film wrapped around the gut-wrenching dilemma of a man who knows a moral choice but struggles to find the fortitude to carry through wi...
See enough by any director and you'll start thinking you've got a grip on the enterprise. See everything they've directed -- "everything" here constitutes 17 fe...
It'll be hard for me to read, hear, type, or say the title of Pablo LarraĂn's new film without hearing '60s-era Scott Walker and a charging backing band, bu...
Suddenly one of the most prolific pairings working in cinema, Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg have teamed again -- as director and star, respectively -- for Pa...
After a few brief teasers, the full-length trailer for Robert Zemeckis' romantic thriller Allied has now arrived. Led by Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard, the...
Sometimes, Americanized remakes can work -- despite my own hesitances against them -- and I am hoping that is the case for Sleepless, an adaptation/remake o...