Alongside promoting Exodus: Gods and Kings this fall, Ridley Scott will also be focusing on his next project, a return to the world of sci-fi with The Marti...
"James [Franco] has really resuscitated my interest and understanding what independent film is supposed to be, which is relentlessly author drive and director driven, but utterly inclusive, and to use that seeming contradiction to balance a collective approach to filmmaking that, nevertheless, has a very clear point of view."...
“Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” is a proverb whose simple existence proves the fact impressionable souls will do so without fail. This monthly column focuse...
"Maybe people are starved for something that isn't very noisy that allows them to contemplate and actually talks about big things, things like faith, identity, history, individual paradoxes of the human soul."...
Arriving in theaters a year after its initial festival bow, John Curran’s stunningly beautiful film Tracks traces the 1,700 mile trek of Robyn Davidson (Mia Wasikowska) from the central Australian town of Alice Springs to the Indian Ocean....
When a few hundred films stop by 2014's Toronto International Film Festival, it's certainly impossible to cover everything, but we were able to catch about 80...
Chances are you've come across the work of Sebastião Salgado, the famous Brazilian social documentary photographer and photojournalist who travels the globe...
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The painstakingly drawn-out process that is the marketing for Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice has continued. After low-quality leaks of a number of ima...
The first words in Colin Geddes’ TIFF description for Vanguard selection Spring are, “Before Sunrise gets a supernatural twist.” Naturally, I pushed everything ...