Dailies is a round-up of essential film writing, news bits, and other highlights from across the Internet. If you'd like to submit a piece for consideration...
“Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover” is a proverb whose simple existence proves the fact impressionable souls will do so without fail. This monthly column focuses on the film industry’s willingness to capitalize on this truth, releasing one-sheets to serve as not representations of what audiences are to expect, but as propaganda to fill seats. Oftentimes they fail miserably....
By the time Infinitely Polar Bear finally opens in theaters in the U.S. it'll be nearly 1.5 years since its Sundance Film Festival debut, so we'll forgive y...
Ned Rifle didn't get much coverage when it played at TIFF this past fall, yet the latest film from Hal Hartley is, by most accounts, a winning effort, the s...
Dailies is a round-up of essential film writing, news bits, and other highlights from across the Internet. If you'd like to submit a piece for consideration...
We talk with the director of one of 2015's best films about audience reaction, his lack of interest in psychoanalyzing his characters, and why The Duke of Burgundy is a “party-pooper film.” ...
Arriving this weekend is what Xavier Dolan calls his first true U.S. release, Mommy, a film we named in top 50 of 2014, saying it's "moving and painfully be...
The first teaser for Sion Sono’s forthcoming Love & Peace has arrived, and as expected from the unhinged director, it leaves many questions unanswered. ...