From Almodóvar and Farhadi to Joel Coen and Lars von Trier, here are the titles generating the most buzz ahead of the 79th Cannes Film Festival. By Scott Roxborough, Patrick Brzeski First, the reality ...
Increasingly diverse audiences across the United States also prefer diverse content in theatrical film releases, according to UCLA’s newly released Hollywood Diversity Report. Published on Thursday, ...
Set in Vienna and shot on Super 16mm, “The Loneliest Man in Town” centers on blues musician Al Cook, born Alois Koch, who plays a version of himself in a quietly devastating meditation on memory, ...
Weve entered the age of the Spinner Rack where we as the general consumers feel confident jumping into any issue of our favorite comic hero and already being well acclimated to the situations at hand.
The New York premiere of Leviticus, Adrian Chiarella’s chilling directorial debut about a small Australian town haunted by religious fanatics set on “curing” local boys of their queer urges, will open ...
Valerie Perrine, whose memorable film roles included a porn actress abducted by aliens in Slaughterhouse-Five, Lex Luthor’s secretary in two Superman films and an Oscar-nominated performance as the ...
Swedish director Nathan Grossman discusses his new film, premiering at CPH:DOX, exploring the Western gaze, turning the camera on colonial legacy, and collaborating with the Korubo community. By Georg ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...