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...
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 thereĀ are certain limits to whichĀ No Direction Home: Bob DylanĀ is "a Martin Scorsese film," given the lackĀ of input he had withĀ creatingĀ 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 LarraĆn'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,Ā Peter BergĀ andĀ Mark Wahlberg have teamed again -- as director and star, respectively -- forĀ Pa...
After a few brief teasers, the full-length trailer forĀ Robert Zemeckis' romantic thriller Allied has now arrived. Led byĀ Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard, the...