Following up his smashing directorial debut with Nightcrawler, Dan Gilroy again explores professional moral ambiguity. This time he’s… Read More
What the trailer makes look like a comedy is surprisingly very sad. From writer/director Martin McDonagh (In Bruges,… Read More
A colleague of mine said, “if the film is too much ‘inside-baseball’, then it fails, and that’s on… Read More
It’s no secret that comedian Louis CK’s latest self-funded film has been terminated by it’s distributor. I Love… Read More
After her relentless on-screen presence, playing the same characters in every movie, Greta Gerwig makes her directorial debut.… Read More
After all the buzz, out of Sundance for Dee Rees (Pariah) new film, many were surprised it ended… Read More
Here is a good reason why only the Coen Brothers should be directing their scripts. George Clooney’s first… Read More
Following up his Oscar nominated film The Lobster, Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos continues to stun and impress cinephiles… Read More
I hesitate to call filmmaker Sean Baker a director. An observer, would describe what he does better. Following… Read More
Andy Serkis has an interesting career and trajectory. He’s changed cinema with his motion capture expertise on The… Read More