With the Brooklyn-based indie band Grizzly Bear providing the perfect score for Derek Cianfrance's drama Blue Valentine, we've been eager to get news on who...
If you've seen writer-director Michel Hazanavicius' two spy-genre parodies -- OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies and OSS 117: Lost in Rio -- then you know that T...
With news too good to be true, we learned almost a year ago to this date that Andrew Dominik's follow-up to The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward R...
We've shared the best films of 2011 and now it is time to move on. 2012 has arrived and we'll countdown our most-anticipated later this month, but first we ha...
Filmmaker Quentin Dupieux tore up the scene at Cannes this year with the deeply weird horror-comedy Rubber, which centered on a homicidal telekinetic tire n...
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...
One of the best directorial debuts of the last decade was Andrei Zvyagintsev's The Return. The small story following two brothers packed a punch thanks to t...
In a few last-minute additions to the already fantastic Sundance Film Festival 2012, we get two big debuts and then a duo of films that have rode the festiv...
Focus Features have announced their initial 2012 slate, but there is one film we are most excited to see above the rest. We'll get to the others first thoug...
Ever since the tumultuous Cannes press conference following the debut screening of his last film Melancholia, Lars von Trier has been living in a bubble of ...