Having wrapped up 2012 in film, it's time to look ahead. There's a great deal for movie-lovers to anticipate in 2013, but before we get to our most-anticipate...
When it comes to most major blockbusters, by the time the release occurs, it feels like we've already seen the vast majority of the film, but one of the joy...
Since 1989, the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress has been accomplishing the important task of preserving films that "represent important cu...
When it comes to Don Coscarelli, you never know quite what to expect. Following up Bubba Ho-Tep, which premiered almost exactly a decade ago, one could gues...
After showing at the year's top festivals, from Cannes to Toronto, Ken Burns' latest documentary, The Central Park Five, is finally ready to be unveiled nex...
Released for a painfully brief time in theaters earlier this year, one of our favorite, most eye-opening films of the year is Jafar Panahi's This is Not a F...
The fun of film festivals like Fantastic Fest is discovering new, innovative voices. Whether that's in the form of a screenwriter, director, actor, or other...
While at the Toronto International Film Festival I had the pleasure of sitting down for a chat with Palestinian-born writer/director Annemarie Jacir about h...
The work of David Redmon and Ashley Sabin first came on my radar when they arrived in Hartford, CT to promote their eye-opening documentary, Mardi Gras: Mad...
Michael Haneke's Palme d'Or-winning Amour has been officially entered into this year's Best Foreign Language Film Oscar race, and even for a title as univer...