Jumping around the indie scene (frequently labeled as a leader in the mumble-core movement), writer/director Aaron Katz is prepping his latest feature for a...
Certainly not a Sundance starlet like Elizabeth Olsen or a storied Sundance vet like Miranda July, British filmmaker John Akomfrah has been making criticall...
Director Miguel Arteta is something of a Sundance darling, considering most of his previous films have played at previous Sundance festivals, so it's no sur...
John Wells has been in the entertainment business longer than most, producing critically-acclaimed television (ER) and film (One Hour Photo, Far From Heaven...
We shared the poster for Im Sang-soo's The Housemaid last week, and now we have the first domestic trailer for the Cannes 2010 hit. Starring Jeon Do-yeon, L...
It would be fitting that the announcement over Cannes Film Festival 2011 jury president would come the day I watched last year's Palme d'Or winner, Uncle Boonme...
Based on a Korean cult favorite from 1960, The Housemaid is a twist on the old-hat Hand That Rocks the Cradle tale told with enough style and panache that i...
In her daring documentary debut, Liz Canner tackles deception and possibly criminal behavior in the pharmaceutical companies that seek to sell women solutio...
After hundreds of ticket stubs and thousands of hours spent in a theater this year, we want to share with your our favorite cinematic experiences of 2010. Over...
The prolific Steven Soderbergh has already cooked up another film, a look at the life of "master monologist" Spalding Gray. The film premiered at Slamdance ...