Interview: Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke Talk Before Midnight
Most sequels are born of financial consequence, Hollywood studio calculation/desperation, movie star/producer hubris, or some combination thereof. That’s certainly not…
Most sequels are born of financial consequence, Hollywood studio calculation/desperation, movie star/producer hubris, or some combination thereof. That’s certainly not…
The winner of Best Narrative Feature at last year’s SXSW Festival, writer-director Adam Leon’s “Gimme the Loot” takes a premise…
In 2004, writer-director Pablo Berger delivered an unlikely yet charming little Spanish-Danish comedic hybrid, “Torremolinos 73,” about an exasperated encyclopedia…
The new action thriller “Snitch,” based on real events and starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as a father who goes…
French-born filmmaker Quentin Dupiex elicited quite a stir in 2010 with his low-budget “Rubber,” an absurdist horror comedy about a…
Having already rung up $100 million in domestic theatrical receipts to go along with its certified fresh 85% rating on…
Tim Burton may now be considered a filmmaking visionary, and one of a fairly small number of directors working inside…
Probably the most unnerving presentation at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, “Compliance” provides a chilling snapshot of the blurred line…
Iranian-born French novelist and multi-hyphenate Marjane Satrapi made a well-received transition to filmmaking in 2007 with theĀ animated international hit “Persepolis,”…