There are three types of people, according to the opening lines of The Platform: those at the top, those at the bottom, and those who fall between them. That cl...
The newest thriller from directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani, Let the Corpses Tan – also known by its French title Laissez bronzer les cadavres – now ...
Following in the footsteps of Martin Scorsese, Nicolas Winding Refn is revealing to the world his favorite posters and even going a step further by publishing a lavish hardcover book of his collection....
Composer Nathan Johnson is a master at making off-beat and imperfect instruments sound distant yet accessible on a number of vastly different narratives (se...
The found-footage certainly feels tired as of late, with countless low-budget entries simply repeating the trends of its predecessors. However, this spring,...
Although David Cronenberg technically got his start on 1969's Stereo and 1970's Crimes of the Future, five years later he would make his first commercial ef...
Over the last forty years, filmmaker Mark Lester has cranked out plenty of likable shlock and high-octane actioners, most notably Commando and the Stephen K...
You would think Catalan director Jaume Belaguero, best known as co-creator of the franchise, would have hands full these days. As solo-director of the upco...