It's become almost certain that we'll never see Charlie Kaufman's wildly ambitious meta-Hollywood musical Frank or Francis, but it looks like he will get a ...
One of the oldest clichés in the book would have us believe every picture is worth a thousand words. On Facebook, the typically verbose Paul Schrader has po...
Once set to be directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (who is now on board as an executive producer), the thriller Dying of the Light was handed over to the more-...
No stranger to kicking up controversy, whether it's through his directorial, editing, or casting decisions, Paul Schrader has once again been entangled in a...
August Strindberg’s 1888 play Miss Julie traces the transference of indignity between two souls who share little more than a pervasive sense of unbelonging. Var...
We imagine only the most die-hard of completists watch each new Nicolas Cage feature, let alone can recall which releases he has any give year, so it wouldn...
When it comes to American directors, few careers are more varied and prolific than David Gordon Green. Finding acclaim in the world of independent dramas, h...
With the arrival of David Gordon Green's Southern drama Joe, starring Nicolas Cage and Tye Sheridan, on Blu-ray this week, we've teamed with Roadside Attrac...
Whether its stringing together expletives or tracking down ever Nicolas Cage laugh, I usually find it difficult to sit through the standard supercut -- toda...
"Believe it or not, I have this mantra before I start a movie where I want to treat every film I'm making as though it were my last. Meaning, it doesn't mat...