A little silly to say about a movie that premiered in competition at Cannes and had the much-desired fall-festival run, but there should've been a little more ...
Matthieu Laclau is a French editor who has been working in China and Taiwan since 2008. His collaboration with director Jia Zhangke in A Touch of Sin won him B...
Although peculiarly still without U.S. distribution some five months after its Sundance premiere, Nora Fingscheidt's addiction drama The Outrun, starring Saoir...
Let's start here: watching Bobby Cannavale and Robert De Niro argue on a New York City street while cars angrily beep their horns is electric. Truly exhilarati...
Returning to the Cannes Film Festival after Annette, Leos Carax premiered his 40-minute cinematic self-portrait It's Not Me. Thankfully snapped up by Sideshow ...
Premiering at Sundance to rave reviews earlier this year, In a Violent Nature instantly set itself apart from the glut of recent independent horror films via i...
When we say a filmmaker is in another league, we typically mean it in a good way––they’re a cut above the rest. But when we say it about Guy Maddin, it doesn’t...
While they both provided voices for John Krasinski's If (at least going by IMDb, as I can't imagine ever watching it), we're considering Wolfs to be the true r...
With Cannes Film Festival wrapped up, one of the first premieres to arrive in theaters is Yorgos Lanthimos' triptych Kinds of Kindness. Starring Cannes Best Ac...
It might be too on-the-nose to call Saved! a minor miracle of a movie, but how else would you describe Brian Dannelly’s faith-centric satire? Since it was rele...