Taking a look at one of Stanley Kubrick’s great collaborators, Filmworker is a captivating look at one man’s selflessness and another’s creative genius.
With his latest effort, director Xavier Beauvois crafts a moving look at life during WWI and cements himself as one of current French cinema's great directors.
Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence is a tremendous story, and Martin Scorsese's adaptation presents an immaculately constructed world by lovingly utilizing early-filmmaking techniques. Hopefully the new Criterion...