With his rapid output, it may feel difficult to fully get a grasp on the films of François Ozon (Young & Beautiful, In the House). While often hit-or-mi...
Premiering at Toronto International Film Festival last fall, Len and Company follows Rhys Ifans as a rock star-turned-producer who, after a meltdown, ventur...
Coming off of his Ryan Gosling-led crime drama The Place Beyond the Pines, director Derek Cianfrance headed into adaptation (and studio) territory for his n...
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, Patricia Rozema's Into the Forest follows Ellen Page and Evan Rachel Wood as two sisters wh...
Update: Washington, D.C.'s AFI Silver has also acquired a print, which will play before select showings of Sing Street.
Look in certain corners nowadays ...
It didn't show up in the Cannes line-up as some predicted, but we won't have to wait too long for Terrence Malick's long-gestating Voyage of Time. The Ennio...
Just a few years ago, Jason Bateman delivered his directorial debut Bad Words, translating his knack for comedy and drama fairly well behind the camera. He'...
If, within art cinema, there comes the instant gravitation to less the film than the name -- the all-powerful auteur that supposedly doesn’t have to bow down to...
Writer-director Lucile Hadzihalilovic (who directed Marion Cotillard in Innocence and worked with Gaspar Noé on Enter the Void) returned this fall with her ...