Death and desire make for strange bedfellows in the films of Alain Guiraudie.
Every cameo is another brush stroke in the portrait rendered by “The Studio”: A collective middle finger to the system, sent ...
“The Paris of the Midwest,” some call it. Once a year, over the first weekend in March, Columbia, Missouri becomes the most ...
The unbroken shots of Netflix's hit crime drama are more than just for show: They hit at the emotional immediacy of grief and ...
The Residence” is a comedy of manners and murder that nails scintillating satire to the White House walls, compelling us to ...
To watch the fifth episode of Ken Burns' "Baseball" is to see exactly what makes the sport great as a metaphor for the country.
One quite literal manifestation of that is Dominican director and screenwriter Jose Maria Cabral’s film “42nd Street.” It’s ...
I walked away from “Happy Face” having mostly enjoyed the experience of watching it, but I couldn’t say I was smiling.
Centered: Joe Lieberman” is an unabashed but superficial love letter to the proudly bipartisan Senator from Connecticut who ...
It’s not just the wonderful Fantastic Fest that unfolds every September, but the genre has been a major part of every SXSW ...
Thankfully, for the most part, three docs at this year’s SXSW are structured less to run through their subjects’ greatest ...
An interview with the director on bonding with the film’s ensemble cast, his approach to working with time, and the ...