Although he's not taking part in Cannes Film Festival this year, Sony Pictures Classics is here to remind you that this summer will see yet another Woody Al...
Few filmmakers can be said to have the same propensity for child actors as Hirokazu Koreeda. In 2004 he made Nobody Knows with an almost entirely adolescent cas...
Despite no U.S. release date in sight for last year's Laurent Cantet-directed upstate New York period drama Foxfire, we've got news on what The Class helmer...
Three filmmakers who all found great success at Sundance Film Festival with their latest works have recently signed on to promising future projects. First u...
Although James Gray's The Immigrant has yet to premiere at this year's Cannes Film Festival, audiences got a taste of his work with the crime drama Blood Ti...
As highlighted in our Cannes preview, this is the (rare) year of Alejandro Jodorowsky. The surrealist master's work is documented in two films at France's p...
One of the most revered surreal and abstract filmmakers ever to grace the cinematic landscape, Alejandro Jodorowsky holds a deserved cult status. He is most fam...
There are few filmmakers as reputable and well respected as Joel and Ethan Coen, and aside from a few exceptions (The Ladykillers, Burn After Reading) they cons...
Jeune & Jolie (Young & Beautiful) paints the portrait of a young French girl's journey of sexual awakening and experimentation that is at times reminisc...
In Arnaud Desplechin's Jimmy P.: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian, the French director makes his second leap toward the English-language realm (following Esther...