It’s been a relatively quiet year for Tom Hardy, at least compared to a rather flurried 2015 that saw the English-born actor earn his first Oscar nomination f...
Mifune: The Last Samurai, the well-assembled documentary on the life of actor Toshirô Mifune, the long-time Akira Kurosawa collaborator, should be a worthy intr...
There may be no actor who so forcefully brings budding film lovers into world cinema as Toshiro Mifune, the Japanese wild man who redefined period epics and...
There's often a genuine dramatic pull to films in the courtroom drama genre, yet they've suffered the last few decades because of the conventional tropes that c...
There's been no shortage of Lyndon B. Johnson depictions on film as of late, with Ava DuVernay capturing the 36th U.S. president as an arrogant man trying to di...
Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín certainly isn’t beating around the bush with his latest film, Jackie, a strange, refreshingly cynical, and unexpectedly cerebral...
Although we're only about 16% into the 21st century thus far, the thousands of films that have been released have provided a worthy selection to reflect on ...
While we were recently treated with a tour of Universal Studio's Hollywood lot by one of the ultimate authorities on it, today one can see a much younger St...
As much as we're excited for the already enticing line-up for the 2016 New York Film Festival, their Revivals slate is always a place where one can discover...