Director Tomas Alfredson, most recently the wizard behind the gorgeous, spookily moving Let the Right One In, takes the concept of slow-burn thrillers to a ...
Suggesting from its opening credits the idea of a zero-sum game, My Piece of the Pie is slightly more allegorical than it should be – this type of Trojan ho...
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo book is B material. It's a standard crime investigation story, the kind one reads on a long plane ride and forgets about onc...
Director David Gordon Green has one of the most unique filmmaker voices of the 21st century. Snow Angels, All the Real Girls and George Washington are beaut...
So many questions I never knew I had were answered last night during a packed house screening of New Year’s Eve. A spiritual sequel to last year’s Valentine...
So much happens in Matthew Leutwyler’s Answers to Nothing, but how much is actually relevant? An adulterous husband with a rockstar mistress and lawyer wife...
Mikhail Khodorkovsky was one of the world’s youngest and richest billionaires to emerge from the wealthy Russian oligarchy society, a tycoon owning billions...
Michael Fassbender tears up the screen in Steve McQueen's Shame. The actor offered a quietly evocative and committed performance in McQueen's profound debut...
When it comes to coating a film in sentimentality, earnestness and a generally warm mood, few succeed like director Cameron Crowe. For his return to filmmak...
One of the more discussion-piquing results of contemporary cinema's ever-increasing implementation of technological advancements is the way these innovation...