Trailers Debut For The Cannes Bound The Congress And As I Lay Dying Could these two films end up being the two biggest pictures from this upcoming Cannes Film Festival? Joshua BrunstingMay 14, 2013
Watch Two News Clips From Arnaud Desplechin’s Palme d’Or Contender “Jimmy P.” It's Desplechin's fifth film up for Cannes' top prize. Sean HutchinsonMay 14, 2013
Kino Lorber And Adopt Films Team Up For Home Video Distribution Deal Deal begins with a Blu-ray release of last year's superb Barbara from director Cristian Petzold. Joshua BrunstingMay 13, 2013
New Print Of Tarkovsky’s Nostalghia Arriving At BAMcinematek’s Russian Cinema Now Series The question remains: when will we see this arrive on home video? Joshua BrunstingMay 13, 2013
For Criterion Consideration: Boaz Yakin’s Fresh This unsung gem comes from a truly underrated journeyman filmmaker. Joshua BrunstingMay 13, 2013
Scott Reviews Yûzô Kawashima’s Bakumatsu taiyô-den [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review[ Considered one of the greatest Japanese films ever made by its country's critics, cinephiles in the West now have an opportunity to view this overlooked classic. Scott NyeMay 11, 2013
Harold Lloyd Gets The TCM Spotlight Next Thursday Set the DVRs boys and girls, TCM has got another must-watch series. Joshua BrunstingMay 11, 2013
Film Society of Lincoln Center Announces Free Film Talks This Summer Free and open to the public. Sean HutchinsonMay 11, 2013
Check Out a Small, Yet Important Scene From Noah Baumbach’s “Frances Ha” Forty-two takes for twenty-eight seconds. Sean HutchinsonMay 11, 2013
Joshua Reviews Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby [Theatrical Review] The Great American Novel gets its first big screen adaptation in nearly four decades. Joshua BrunstingMay 10, 2013
Joshua Reviews Judy Chaikin’s The Girls In The Band [Theatrical Review] Documentary looks at the importance of women in jazz music history. Joshua BrunstingMay 10, 2013
Lineup For BAMcinemaFEST 2013 Features Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, Spectacular Now And More Festival runs June 19-28. Joshua BrunstingMay 9, 2013
Volker Schlondorff Lines Up A New Project The director's new film will be set during WWII. Joshua BrunstingMay 9, 2013
Scott Reviews Sarah Polley’s Stories We Tell [Theatrical Review] Polley's third feature, and first documentary, is an earnest affair. And yet... Scott NyeMay 9, 2013
Scott Reviews Ben Wheatley’s Sightseers [Theatrical Review] Wheatley's follow-up to his 2011 triumph, Kill List, is nearly as twisted, and sharply hilarious. Scott NyeMay 9, 2013