Considering Ingmar Bergman's immense creative output when it comes to theatrical features from the mid 1940s to the early 1980s, many have lamented what cou...
Another week, another new James Franco film. Following up Goat and King Cobra, his next project is Burn Country (formerly titled The Fixer), a winner a this...
Over five years ago, on Wednesday, March 9th, 2011, John Fell Ryan and Akiva Saunders premiered their experiment The Shining: Forwards and Backwards. At the...
In the wake of Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's wonderful De Palma, a documentary concerning the life and career of director Brian De Palma, it's difficult to l...
Who's excited for Paterson? We're excited for Paterson! Those of us who haven't seen it, at least. Along with naming it one of this fall's finest selections...
Update: Paramount has moved the now untitled film to October 22, 2017. See the original story below.
After it was revealed only a few months before openi...
"Movie magic" is a perhaps over-used term bandied about for all types of filmmaking techniques, but there's some genuinely special about a specific type of ...
If you were to show me the video for Sleigh Bells' new song, "I Can Only Stare," and ask which acclaimed independent American filmmaker is the credited dire...
While Ang Lee's war story Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk was billed to be technology-advancing fare, the reactions of such advancements were quite mixed co...
It's appropriate that the act of illusion plays such a central role in Inferno, for the film itself spends a lot of time masquerading as though it's something l...