Campaign finance is a phrase that lingers on the fringes of most political conservations, though rarely the center of focus. Dark Money, directed by Kimberly Re...
One of a myriad quasi-thrillers set overseas, featuring a bankable star, and centered on the convergence of commerce and crime, Siberia is an oddity. These drop...
After the one-two English-langue punch of The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Yorgos Lanthimos is back, and he's behind perhaps Fox Searchlight's ...
Following its initial premiere at the Cannes Film Festival 52 years ago, Jacques Rivette's breathtaking French drama The Nun – also known by its French titl...
After a six-year hiatus from feature length filmmaking, Spanish director Rodrigo Cortés is finally back with his latest fantasy horror picture Down a Dark H...
Near the close of Howard Hawks’ 1932 film Scarface, Paul Muni’s worn out hoodlum looked up to see a billboard for Cook’s Tours with a slogan that, with more tha...
Inverted commas withstanding, “I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians” seems like an awfully long and pretentious thing to call a film. Indeed, it...
If humans weren't always the pettiest creatures on Earth, we've definitely earned the title this past century. Just think about how often you find yourself aski...