While a number of horror features made their way to Park City this year, few seemed to garner as much buzz as Jennifer Kent's directorial debut The Babadook...
While Venice, Telluride, and Toronto may feature some awards heavyweights and various prestige dramas, no fall festival delivers down-and-dirty fun like Aus...
Debuting in 2010, it's only been a matter of time for the director of the drama Incendies to get his bigger-budget Hollywood debut. After toying around with...
After highlighting other areas in film this year (here), it is time to share our favorites. Compiled in eight separate lists featuring over 100 films, you wil...
Happy Happy, the debut film by Norwegian director Anne Sewitsky, has been having one outstanding year. After scoring with critics and audiences in its nativ...
The summer has come to an end and after counting down our favorites of the year thus far, we are now heading in to the overwhelming award season. Multiple con...
Taking home the World Cinema dramatic prize at Sundance earlier this year, we also adored Anne Sewitsky's comedy/drama Happy, Happy when it played at New Di...
Way back in 2009, Aaron Guzikowski's script was Black List-ed, cast with Christian Bale and Mark Wahlberg on board what was to be a Bryan Singer film. Then ...
The calm before the summer blockbuster storm is here. We have a few bigger budget pictures to recommend, but April mostly includes limited releases from film ...
In her first feature, documentarian Robin Hessman looks at Russia's 1990's reforms through examining the lives of five former classmates who came of age as ...