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After growing up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, George Tillman Jr. went on to attend Columbia College Chicago, where he studied filmmaking. His first two features...
After the eight-month wait since its Sundance premiere, David Lowery's breakthrough feature Ain't Them Bodies Saints is finally in limited release. We recentl...
Seemingly one of the sleeper hits at Sundance Film Festival this year, the world finally got our first look at Alexandre Moors' chronicle of the Beltway sni...
Once everyone was finished debating the ins-and-outs of Upstream Color -- and after they'd decided what did and did not constitute spoilers when discussing ...
With three major films set to premiere at Film Society of Lincoln Center's 51st New York Film Festival in the form of Paul Greengrass' Captain Phillips, Ben...
This year's Sundance brought documentaries surrounding two recording studios in two very different towns. One in Alabama, surrounded by thick ponds and dirt...
Although he got his footing in films such as Step Brothers, Aviator and even Torque, Adam Scott has enjoyed some deserved, major exposure on Parks & Rec...
While most Sundance's most acclaimed films have arrive throughout the year thus far, as fall kicks off next month it will bring one of the strongest. As we ...
As both a filmmaker and figurehead of independent cinema of the '80s and '90s, Spike Lee has never show himself afraid to travel down new routes, seeing whe...