Returning to festival circuit after some perhaps uninspired choices, we praised the performances from Al Pacino in both The Humbling (review) and Manglehorn...
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After providing coverage all week on everything from the opener Birdman to yesterday's Good Kill (see it all here), the 71st Venice International Film Festi...
Andrew Niccol made a name for himself with a particular brand of topical filmmaking (Gattaca, The Truman Show, S1mone, Lord of War, In Time) keen on capturing a...
"Cinema is a never-ending long take," Pier Paolo Pasolini once said. "And death is a form of instant editing of a whole life, picking and arranging our most sig...
It was 2000 when Michael Almereyda debuted his Hamlet adaptation, with a young Ethan Hawke as the troubled prince and a steely, haughty Manhattan skyscraper in ...
With a pair of his most promising roles in some time arriving on the fall festival circuit, Al Pacino is back in the spotlight. We were able to check out Da...
While a premiere isn't occuring until tomorrow at Venice Film Festival, director Michael Almereyda has reason to celebrate concerning his modern-day adaptat...
“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 focuse...