In Carlos Reygadas' Post Tenebras Lux, a Latin phrase which translates roughly to "light after darkness," the Mexican filmmaker continues to channel his tradema...
Still exploring the working class American south with a heavy dose of mythical storytelling, only this time with a much broader brush, Jeff Nichols' tries at ma...
At this year's Sundance film festival there was one film that stuck out as anomaly of a new kind of documentary that re-examines the very essence of film cr...
Though he's a filmmaker who has painted on a large tapestry, both literally and figuratively, Bernardo Bertolucci's new film Me and You is decidedly smaller in ...
When asked if the film's message might go over some people's heads, Andrew Dominik, the writer/director of Killing Them Softly, simply asked: "It's pretty fuc...
British filmmaker Ken Loach has been around for nearly half a century, starting as a television director in England before his first feature, Poor Cow, starring...
In David Cronenberg's adaptation of Cosmopolis, a novel by post modern author Don DeLillo, the Canadian filmmaker tackles a dense criticism of capitalism, greed...
With The Avengers in theaters, Marvel Studios only needs to sit around and collect the cash as it continues to break all kinds of records with this blockbus...
We got a teaser earlier this month and as promised, Quentin Dupieux (Rubber) has debuted all fourteen minutes of his short Wrong Cops. For the many that can...
Stepping into a packed room of journalists all waiting to ask each of them a question or two about their new film Lawless, Tom Hardy and Guy Pearce came pre...