After revealing their initial competition line-up, Tribeca Film Festival has completed the rest of their slate with a mix of world premieres and some of our...
This month is so great, for the first time in years, we've extended our limit of the usual ten films to fifteen in order to recognize some features that are well worth your time....
After stopping by the major film festivals at Locarno, Toronto, New York, London, Torino, and more, La Sapienza will finally see a U.S. release later this m...
We discussed pulling off the tonal balance, casting Ryan Reynolds, moving from animation to live-action, the importance of directorial control, how the film feels like a drug experience, her recent favorite films, and much more....
Film festivals sometimes treasure specific directors for reasons that remain unfathomable to external observers. The Berlinale’s continued advocacy of Isabel Co...
Just moments after wrapping up Sundance 2015, South by Southwest have unveiled their feature line-up for this year's event. The major titles are heavy on come...
A strong and impressive debut, Take Me To The River was one of the most accomplished features we saw at Sundance. Telling the story of a teenager Ryder (Log...
Early on in Kris Swanberg's Unexpected, inner-city school teacher Samantha Abbott (Cobie Smulders) finds out that she's pregnant. The timing's off, as the Chica...
We talk with the director of one of 2015's best films about audience reaction, his lack of interest in psychoanalyzing his characters, and why The Duke of Burgundy is a “party-pooper film.” ...