For every fresh, new face in directing this year (check out our best directorial debuts of 2012) there have been an equal number of new stand-outs on the othe...
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Olivier Assayas, the French-born titan of international cinema, has been making films for more than 25 years. Although he, in this time, has managed to jump...
Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and revolution -- all these things and more occupy the latest film from France's brilliant Olivier Assayas. Following his 330-minu...
Sex, drugs, art, and revolution -- such was the life of a young European in 1971. Or at least it was the life of a young director at 17 trying to reconcile the ...
Venice, the festival that acts more like your elementary school tee-ball league than you may have realized. Due to the dozens upon dozens of awards given, p...
Yesterday we gave a rundown of our most-anticipated films of the fall, but there's still much more to look forward to in these last few months of the yea...
Following up his epic 330-minute Carlos is no easy feat, but we couldn't be more excited for the next feature from France's Olivier Assayas. Premiering this...
The most secretive of the fall festivals has now been unveiled. Kicking off Friday, Telluride 2012 has revealed their line-up, with highlights including Mic...
After delivering one of the best recent performances with Olivier Assayas' expansive Carlos, star Edgar Ramirez hasn't exploded as he should have. This was ...