The latest films from James Gray and John Crowley show their own stamp through heavily dramatic approaches when it comes to the immigrant experience, but th...
We’ve heard it many times before: back in the '50s and '60s, Alfred Hitchcock was considered just a vulgar entertainer, making box-office hits for the unwashed ...
After the immensely promising news that Claire Denis will follow up Bastards with a sci-fi film set in space, we now know who will be leading the project....
"Well, it’s almost exclusively terror," James Gray told us earlier this year when it came to preparing to shoot Lost City of Z. "It’s funny: I don’t actuall...
Update: A24 has picked up the rights to the film, Variety reports.
Few actors coming off the global recognition and financial clout provided by a record-...
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There's no documentary at Cannes that we anticipate more greatly than Hitchcock/Truffaut, a multi-stories examination of two men, one decades-long body of w...
With the line-up set for new films at Cannes Film Festival, today brings the announcement of the Cannes Classics line-up, featuring new restorations, document...
Dailies is a round-up of essential film writing, news bits, and other highlights from across the Internet. If you'd like to submit a piece for consideration...