After releasing a divisive apocalyptic romp with High-Rise and the upcoming rip-roaring Free Fire, writer-director Ben Wheatley is also trying on a differen...
"What's more important: the truth or freedom from it?" could be a question raised as a summary of U.K. punk sensation The Clash, whose music and aesthetics ...
By all accounts, Kim Ki-duk took it a bit easier with his newest drama, The Net. There is no swallowing of fish hooks, skinning of frogs, or plunging of han...
18-year-old Justine (Garance Marillier) is a meek vegetarian, which motivates her decision to enroll as a freshman at the same prestigious veterinary school as ...
Before William Oldroyd's first foray on the silver screen with Lady Macbeth, he was an experienced theater director, which clearly has aided his adaptation of N...
Weirdos, the latest film from the quintessentially Canadian auteur Bruce McDonald, is on its face just another road trip comedy with the spirit of Andy Warhol, ...
A text against a black screen informs us of the Ta’ang ethnicity belonging to Myanmar, a nation engulfed in an endless civil war, which happens to be driving it...
Whether the existence of time travel or an alien invasion, writer/director Nacho Vigalondo has proven king at dealing with large-scale concepts affecting small-...
Bryan Cranston’s Howard Wakefield seems to have a great life. He is a successful New York City lawyer, is married to a loving wife, has two teenage girls, and o...