We know by now that Danish provocateur Lars von Trier is a little crazy. If his maddening, fascinating movies don't convince you, watch his Satanic role as ...
The year is rounding down, but the strongest films have yet to arrive. With three months left, many of the highly-anticipated features we've been talking abou...
The first two-thirds or so of Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Once Upon a Time in Anatolia -- his first film since 2008's Three Monkeys, which earned him a Best Directo...
Indie director Ramin Bahrani typically draws notice on the festival circuit with his low-budget character-driven dramas (that include Man Push Cart, Chop Shop, ...
It seems like Melancholia has been around for a while, even though it's not even out yet. When the film screened at Cannes, it made headlines for two reason...
Remember when the internet went batsh*t crazy over the announcement trailer for the Dead Island zombie videogame? Soon after movie rights were apparently pi...
It's certainly a cause for celebration when you have two Spike Lee joints to look forward to. Although most of the media attention has been focused on Lee's...
Sean Durkin, Josh Mond, and Antonio Campos make up Borderline Films and are prime examples of how to do film school right. Graduating from NYU, they've form...
Director Lars von Trier has never been easily accessible. Part of his genius is the ability to go places others might not dare, shoot imagery no one else co...
Kicking off tomorrow for just four days, the Telluride Film Festival is nice precursor to the North American fall film festivals including Toronto and New Y...